• Duct tape time machine hack

    From Buzz McCool@1:229/2 to All on Friday, March 22, 2019 10:27:30
    From: buzz_mccool@yahoo.com

    My barbecue grill cover was starting to fall apart at the corners due to
    the intense sunlight in my part of the world making the fabric become increasing friable and easy to tear at the areas of most contact with
    the grill. The obvious solution was to use some duct tape on those
    corners and eek out another season with the existing cover as it was
    mostly OK. Well I bought a new roll of duct tape (famous well known
    quack quack brand) and taped the ripped portions of the fabric together
    from the inside to make sure it had a good surface to adhere to. Well it
    didn't work. The next time I used the cover, the tape fell off. This is
    not supposed to happen with duct tape!

    Obhack:
    Instead of using 21st century duct tape, I fixed the problem with 20th
    century duct tape. I've kept a roll of duct tape in my car for emergency repairs since I've been driving and never remember it becoming unstuck.
    I grabbed the duct tape out of the time machine (car trunk/boot) and
    examined it closely. It was from the same famous well known brand except slightly larger in width (2 inches wide instead of 1.88 inches). The big difference was the adhesive. The 21st century tape has a well behaved
    clear adhesive on its backing; the 20th century version has a dark
    mustard colored rather viscous adhesive that seemed to be aggressively
    oozing from the roll's edges, desperate to stick to anything after its
    long sojourn in captivity.

    Buzz

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