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#285792 - 08/30/17 08:10 AM Re: An Ode to Duct Tape [Re: bacpacjac]
albusgrammaticus Offline
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Registered: 07/18/17
Posts: 66
Loc: Italy
Thank you very much, bacpacjac! grin

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#285793 - 08/30/17 10:41 AM Re: An Ode to Duct Tape [Re: albusgrammaticus]
adam2 Offline
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Registered: 05/23/08
Posts: 477
Loc: Somerset UK
I know of someone who mended a railway locomotive with duct tape ! An air pipe had split and the this prevented the brakes from being released.
Duct tape alone would not have reliably contained the pressure, but duct tape and cable ties did the job.

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#285794 - 08/30/17 03:23 PM Re: An Ode to Duct Tape [Re: albusgrammaticus]
chaosmagnet Offline
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Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 12/03/09
Posts: 3821
Loc: USA
My emergency kits each have a small bottle of Break-Free CLP, which is more flexible than WD-40 in what it can do, and conveniently for me is very useful for firearms specifically.

Duct tape is so amazing and so capable that I never go anywhere without it.

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#285831 - 09/01/17 06:11 PM Re: An Ode to Duct Tape [Re: albusgrammaticus]
clearwater Offline
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Registered: 03/19/05
Posts: 1181
Loc: Channeled Scablands
Boots soles use a heat sensitive glue. A heat gun will take the soles off so new ones can be attached.

A hot car or a hot campfire will break that bond too.

Seen it several times after a snowy wet backpack. Boots dried by the fire, then next day they start flopping while hiking.

A speedy stitcher or some bailing wire braces will get you back home then.


Edited by clearwater (09/01/17 06:12 PM)

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#285840 - 09/02/17 06:18 AM Re: An Ode to Duct Tape [Re: albusgrammaticus]
CANOEDOGS Offline
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Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 1853
Loc: MINNESOTA
Clearwater that's a great bit of advice about boot soles.
I had no idea that some boots were not stitched together so I'll check that out before I buy the next pair.

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#285844 - 09/02/17 07:33 AM Re: An Ode to Duct Tape [Re: albusgrammaticus]
Phaedrus Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 04/28/10
Posts: 3152
Loc: Big Sky Country
In the old days (two or three decades ago) soles were mostly sewn on. In recent years they're usually glued. It's cheaper (of course) but results in a book or shoe that's more or less disposable.
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#285846 - 09/02/17 07:56 AM Re: An Ode to Duct Tape [Re: clearwater]
albusgrammaticus Offline
Journeyman

Registered: 07/18/17
Posts: 66
Loc: Italy
Yesterday I made a short test walk (about 2 miles) with the newly reglued boots. It was strictly a DIY job, so I wasn't entirely sure about the results.

Well, they seem to hold so far, but I'm not trusting them anymore for a prolonged hike. I guess they also lost their impermeability.

I shall buy a new pair, which is a nuisance, not only for budgetary reasons, but also because I have large soles and I find most boots to tight for me to be comfortable, especially in the toe region.

Generally, I find military and law enforcement style boots more comfortable than "civilan" hiking boots, probably because they have reinforced toe caps, allowing for more toe space.

I'll probably end up buying the exact same model as the old ones... smirk

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