She’s half way to her “folk engineering” degree already: If it moves and it shouldn’t…DUCK TAPE . Now she just needs to learn If it doesn’t move and it should…WD40.
Oh, and just in case I’m not preaching only to the choir: It is not “duct” tape: It’s terrible at the job of sealing ducts because it dries out. It’s Duck™ tape, a brand name that has come, from common usage, to mean that whole category of tape products. It was first used during WW II to seal ammo cans, so I’m told.
Real “duct” tape, these days, is a layer of thin aluminum bonded to a very stick layer that is in turn protected by a waxy layer that can be pulled off the stickum.
Concretionist, my uncle was a USAAF aviation mechanic with the 8th Air Force in WW2. He told me and my cousins that the original duct tape was repurposed from sealing ductwork to patching holes in aircraft shot up by bullets or shrapnel. It was the same original color as the aluminum skin of a B-17 and could be painted over several times, and restored the aerodynamics of the damaged aircraft.
RAGs over 4 years ago
Use a VERY long hose and pile blankets over the vacuum cleaner. (also, do it when the dog and cat are away)
Concretionist over 4 years ago
She’s half way to her “folk engineering” degree already: If it moves and it shouldn’t… DUCK TAPE . Now she just needs to learn If it doesn’t move and it should… WD40.
Concretionist over 4 years ago
Oh, and just in case I’m not preaching only to the choir: It is not “duct” tape: It’s terrible at the job of sealing ducts because it dries out. It’s Duck™ tape, a brand name that has come, from common usage, to mean that whole category of tape products. It was first used during WW II to seal ammo cans, so I’m told.
Real “duct” tape, these days, is a layer of thin aluminum bonded to a very stick layer that is in turn protected by a waxy layer that can be pulled off the stickum.
stellanova87 over 4 years ago
But could you hear your mom yelling to turn off that bloody racket?
David Lieb Premium Member over 4 years ago
If you have a whole-house vacuum…
whahoppened over 4 years ago
Stick the hose on the other end of the vacuum, it’ll play a different chord.
snuster1 over 4 years ago
You might want to tape a duct, but i doubt you would want to tape a duck
cervelo over 4 years ago
In the child’s second bubble is that unedited repetition or some subtlety that escapes me?
Bill Löhr Premium Member over 4 years ago
You’ll only get half the notes that way.
Oclvroadbikerider over 4 years ago
So Duct tape has been around 78 years, while the Brand name Duck Tape, only 40 years. https://www.duckbrand.com/about
Russell Bedford over 4 years ago
Concretionist, my uncle was a USAAF aviation mechanic with the 8th Air Force in WW2. He told me and my cousins that the original duct tape was repurposed from sealing ductwork to patching holes in aircraft shot up by bullets or shrapnel. It was the same original color as the aluminum skin of a B-17 and could be painted over several times, and restored the aerodynamics of the damaged aircraft.
cgrantaa over 4 years ago
Oh no! I have to apologize to so many people.
hyddyr over 4 years ago
Duct/Duck tape in a classroom is comic gold! Just sharing for those home schooling.
mfrasca over 4 years ago
Hold Your Head Up.
asrialfeeple over 4 years ago
Her English isn’t quite up to snuff. It’s one or the other, not both. You can say"one step closer …." or “That acceptance letter ….”