• Obi@sopuli.xyz
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    I’m partial to the Japanese Nichiban gaffa tape, it’s great and inexpensive, doesn’t leave residue (pretty strong though if you’re gonna use it on delicate surfaces).

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    But Tesa gaffer tape is shit.

    At least in a professional setting it is frowned upon because it leaves a lot of glue residue on floors and cables, which is a pain in the ass to clean.

    Gerband is also German and the way better product, at least regarding gaffers tape.

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    Trivia: duct tape is terrible for ductwork, and never used by HVAC professionals. If you’re doing some home repair, search “hvac tape for ducts” to evaluate your options.

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      More trivia: It was originally called duck tape not duct tape because water rolled off its plastic coating like water off a ducks back. When it was introduced the alternatives were cloth tapes that were not water proof. So it should always be duck tape, even if one company has laid legal claim to that name. It’s kind of the reverse of the Band-Aid and Kleenex situation.

      I agree that if you are buying duct tape (for ducting), do your research, and buy the good stuff(quality metal foil HVAC tape in 99%of cases), clean the surface, and remember to spend a little bit of time rubbing it to the surface. Tape adhesive is a PSA. Pressure Sensitive Adhesive sticks better the more pressure you put on it.

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        Old house I lived in previous owner wrapped duck tape around leaks in the ducts. When around and replaced it all with metal tape, 100x better airflow.

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      Wurth is a pain to buy in my country. They only sell directly to professionals, as in mechanics, tool shops, carpentries, etc, and don’t have shops open to walk in customers.

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    As long as Germany are helping Israel commit genocide I’ll be skipping them too. Up until now I ordered everything from there.

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      What are you doing here? Isn’t there some tankie instance you can lecture on how duct tape manufacturers commit genocide?

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        You obviously don’t know what a tankie is.

        Apartheid South Africa didn’t escape its shackles by apathy. A global boycott helped end it, often led by citizens in spite of their governments and employers (see Ireland). But you’re free to continue spending your money indiscriminately.