BUT, what's better for actually using on ducts is foil tape. Duct tape sucks for ducts and will fall off eventually. I'm trying to find why it's named "duct tape" to begin with when it appears to be invented for other things....
Sealing ammo cans with cloth tape.
Though the origin of the name is a controversy, the term is originally "Duck Tape" because water is repelled by the outside surface, thus making it good for ammo cans.
You can get the can wet, pull it out of the wet, and since the water rolled off, open the can right away without getting much water in the can.
Or, so the story goes.
That's cool, but does it really matter if rifle ammo gets wet? Cartriges are pretty well sealed, and you can store a round of ammo under water for months, pull it out and fire it immediately.
Maybe for other stuff like electronics or such. But ammo?
Duct tape great for everything BUT ducts. (Score:1)
Helped the Apollo 13 guys too.
BUT, what's better for actually using on ducts is foil tape. Duct tape sucks for ducts and will fall off eventually. I'm trying to find why it's named "duct tape" to begin with when it appears to be invented for other things....
Looking....
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Wet Ammo? (Score:3)
Maybe for other stuff like electronics or such. But ammo?
Re:Wet Ammo? (Score:2)