May 17, 2006
But Should We Call it Nook-Yu-Ler?

There's duct tape, and then there's Duct Tape:

8979N – Nuclear Grade is designed for both permanent and temporary applications both indoors and outdoors.

Rated for use up to 200 degrees, and is meant to last for a year or more. I LOVE THIS COUNTRY!

Via ASFD.

Posted by scott at May 17, 2006 01:47 PM

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meh - get speedtape. No, not the MilSpec duct tape, the actual metal speedtape. Used it on aircraft to patch non-aerodynamic non-pressurized holes. Stuff holds like anything, it's bendable, moldable, etc.

Posted by: ronaprhys on May 17, 2006 02:15 PM

I just ordered a strip of 20 surface-mount white LEDs. Each one is under a millimeter long in its widest dimension, literally small enough to disappear under your fingernail. Each one outputs 2.1 candles of light on a 25 mA current, and barring any accidents, will last 100,000 hours before they need replacing.

They cost me $12.00 total, or 60¢ each, and will be shipped directly to my workshop tomorrow.

God bless the Internet, and God bless the country that created it. I really don't think any other country in the world could have done it; any other country would have slapped commerce-killing regulations on it, if they even allowed mere proles like me to use it.

Posted by: Tatterdemalian on May 17, 2006 04:32 PM
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