What kind of tape do you use mostly in duct tape applications?
I'm out of gaffer's tape, only had a six year supply when I retired, and I
just used the last. Bought some Gorilla tape once, and it was really tough,
and stayed soft a while.
I need to tape a hose onto a fitting on a vacuum. Already have screws and
hose clamp, but have to seal some holes because hose had to be split to fit
over fitting.
Is there any equivalent to gaffer's tape, and where it is sold, what is the
"proper" name for asking a parts man?
Steve
"Steve B" wrote:
> What kind of tape do you use mostly in duct tape applications?
>
> I'm out of gaffer's tape, only had a six year supply when I retired,
> and I just used the last. Bought some Gorilla tape once, and it was
> really tough, and stayed soft a while.
>
> I need to tape a hose onto a fitting on a vacuum. Already have
> screws and hose clamp, but have to seal some holes because hose had
> to be split to fit over fitting.
>
> Is there any equivalent to gaffer's tape, and where it is sold, what
> is the "proper" name for asking a parts man?
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Google "gaffers tape" and stand back.
Lew
"Steve B" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
Is there any equivalent to gaffer's tape, and where it is sold, what is the
"proper" name for asking a parts man?
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Ask for gaffers tape at home depot, staples, or, better yet, Google.
Steve B wrote:
> What kind of tape do you use mostly in duct tape applications?
>
Whatever cheap duct tape I have on hand.
> I'm out of gaffer's tape, only had a six year supply when I retired,
> and I just used the last. Bought some Gorilla tape once, and it was
> really tough, and stayed soft a while.
>
Never used Gorilla tape, so no comment on it or how it compares to Gaffer's
tape, but you'd know that best, since you've used it. I do know this much,
when Gaffer's tape is appropriate, duct tape is not a suitable alternative.
>
> Is there any equivalent to gaffer's tape, and where it is sold, what
> is the "proper" name for asking a parts man?
>
No need for an alternative Steve - google Gaffer's tape and you'll find it
close to home. Walmart carries it, among other common retailers.
--
-Mike-
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Steve B wrote the following on 3/3/2013 10:36 PM (ET):
> What kind of tape do you use mostly in duct tape applications?
>
> I'm out of gaffer's tape, only had a six year supply when I retired, and I
> just used the last. Bought some Gorilla tape once, and it was really tough,
> and stayed soft a while.
>
> I need to tape a hose onto a fitting on a vacuum. Already have screws and
> hose clamp, but have to seal some holes because hose had to be split to fit
> over fitting.
>
> Is there any equivalent to gaffer's tape, and where it is sold, what is the
> "proper" name for asking a parts man?
>
> Steve
>
>
Home Depot sells a 2" x 60 yard roll of gaffers tape for $24.97.
http://preview.tinyurl.com/clxwfmy
I don't find a listing in Lowes.
Walmarts has Gaffer Tape.
http://preview.tinyurl.com/czl6t3e
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Bill
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In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
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"Mike Marlow" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Steve B wrote:
>
>> What kind of tape do you use mostly in duct tape applications?
>>
>
> Whatever cheap duct tape I have on hand.
>
>
>> I'm out of gaffer's tape, only had a six year supply when I retired,
>> and I just used the last. Bought some Gorilla tape once, and it was
>> really tough, and stayed soft a while.
>>
>
> Never used Gorilla tape, so no comment on it or how it compares to
> Gaffer's tape, but you'd know that best, since you've used it. I do know
> this much, when Gaffer's tape is appropriate, duct tape is not a suitable
> alternative.
>
>
>>
>> Is there any equivalent to gaffer's tape, and where it is sold, what
>> is the "proper" name for asking a parts man?
>>
>
> No need for an alternative Steve - google Gaffer's tape and you'll find it
> close to home. Walmart carries it, among other common retailers.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
I had to tape a freezer cord to the floor a few years ago. Used gaffer's
tape, and walked on it for years. When I finally did pull it up, it was
just like I had recently put it down.
I used some Gorilla tape for something recently. I was taken with how it
sticks to itself, and to whatever it is applied to, and stayed supple.
Equivalent duct tape would have started to dry out and flake.
I have to have this vacuum stay together all day long, so this Gorilla tape
application will be a good test.
Steve
On 3/4/13 10:33 AM, willshak wrote:
> Steve B wrote the following on 3/3/2013 10:36 PM (ET):
>> What kind of tape do you use mostly in duct tape applications?
>>
>> I'm out of gaffer's tape, only had a six year supply when I retired,
>> and I just used the last. Bought some Gorilla tape once, and it was
>> really tough, and stayed soft a while.
>>
>> I need to tape a hose onto a fitting on a vacuum. Already have screws
>> and hose clamp, but have to seal some holes because hose had to be
>> split to fit over fitting.
>>
>> Is there any equivalent to gaffer's tape, and where it is sold, what
>> is the "proper" name for asking a parts man?
>>
>> Steve
>>
>
> Home Depot sells a 2" x 60 yard roll of gaffers tape for $24.97.
> http://preview.tinyurl.com/clxwfmy
>
> I don't find a listing in Lowes.
>
> Walmarts has Gaffer Tape.
> http://preview.tinyurl.com/czl6t3e
>
Not all gaff tape are equal.
If you want real gaff tape, do yourself a favor and get it at
professional audio/video/lighting supplier.
Expensive doesn't always equal quality.
http://goo.gl/wIMHh
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-MIKE-
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"-MIKE-" <[email protected]> wrote
> Not all gaff tape are equal.
> If you want real gaff tape, do yourself a favor and get it at professional
> audio/video/lighting supplier.
> Expensive doesn't always equal quality.
>
> http://goo.gl/wIMHh
>
>
> --
>
> -MIKE-
I had to ask about it, because I have never bought a roll in my life. It
has always been supplied from work.
Steve