There was no duct tape in the 1940's
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Duct tape was invented in the United States during World War II. It was originally created by Johnson & Johnson to help soldiers quickly and effectively seal ammunition cases, protecting them from moisture. The tape's versatility and strength led to its widespread use in various applications, ultimately becoming a household staple.
Duct tape was originally called Duck tape. It was green in color and used in the Military first. Generally used to tape Ammo cans shut. After WWII the tape was colored silver and used on Air Ducts during the housing boom when the troops came home. Duct tape can be used in emergency situations to repair almost anything, it can help house windows withstand hurricane winds, hold car bumper covers on and restrain prisoner's hands and feet in the event hand cuffs are unavailable.
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Tape, as in "Tape worm", "Red tape" and this is the other one although the word "Ducked" is spelt "Duct", "Duct tape".
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duct tape man is tyler thielen. that lives in Missouri and masters duct tape
Duct tape ...Unless the packaging tape has fibers.
Yes, you can wash duct tape
One of the rarest types of duct tape is neon yellow duct tape.
The duct tape is more durable than the scotch tape.