My Dad flew Mohawks in Vietnam and tells me that they regularly used it to
patch bullet holes in the planes. I don't know how fast those planes went,
but I suspect if it held on them that it would at least hold at 200 mph.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jimmy D. Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 3:16 PM
Subject: [VFB] Duct Tape


> Emergency repair on tubeless tire.(inside the tire of course)
> Emergency repair on waders, did someone already mention that?
> Emergency repair on bicycle tube
> Emergency repair on under the sink drain
> Emergency repair on eye glasses (ear piece)
> Emergency repair on radiator hose
> Emergency repair on garden hose
> Emergency repair on torn window screen
> Emergency repairs on canvas tents & tarps
> Emergency repairs on race cars, i.e. torn fenders, etc.  And it holds at
> 200 mph. If you don't believe it just ask my son.  See his website at
> moorespeed.com
>
> The uses for duct tape are as many as for "chewing gum and bale-ing
> wire",  what we used before duct tape was invented ;~)
>
> JIMMY                                    I FISH BECAUSE I MUST !
>                                             But, more importantly, I
> fish because
>                                                        my Dad taught me!
>
>
> Scout Exec. BSA,(Ret.) - Outdoor Writer,  TOWA, GRTU, FFF
>     For fly fishing info across the USA world. check out
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>
>     By popular request, here's the URL for Sporting Tales Magazine
>     http://sportingtales.com/main.php
>
>

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