[78-L] Vitrolac: the spelling that would not die!
Mark Bardenwerper
citrogsa at charter.net
Mon Feb 14 18:51:44 PST 2011
On 2/14/2011 7:58, DanKj wrote:
> It does not work (for long) on metal ductwork - it will dry-up and fall off; heat makes it brittle enough to be crumbled.
> The fact that it isn't fire-proof and produces toxic fumes when burnt doesn't make 'duct tape' popular with building
> inspectors. I did use it to seal the foil-faced insulation board I installed OVER some ducts, but that doesn't get warm, so
> it's fine. Great for temporary ghetto-repairs of automobile rust-holes, too. I once thought that if I wrapped enough of it
> on a brake hose, I could get a very used van home to be repaired ... umm, no. It was time for Mr.Tow Truck. haha
>
You are right. Now where is the ketchup to go with the foot I just stuck
in my mouth? And duck tape is just fine. And I still don't use it on my
78 RPM records.
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