Will Duct Tape Really Fix Anything?
October 23rd, 2009 by Joe BurgessAfter the collapse of the building on the east side of the square’s south side, a temporary repair was noticed that had recently been applied to the building on the west end of that same row of building.
The tape appears to be Duct Tape, a product that is usually made of aluminum, and used in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry, and not the standard grade of “duck tape.”
But it is still a shining example of a potential problem.
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Being a red neck helps sometimes, LOL
hate to say this..but this one needs to be sent into Jay leno!
duct and bailing wire will fix anything!!!!but only in monticello,ar .
anybody need a new car i know where to park the old one!!lol
Well Max Brantley picked up the story for the Arkansas Times
Arkansas Blog state editor Donald Tuohey has been busy clipping Arkansas blogs for potential stories. And he came up with both a local blog worthy of checking — Monticello Live — and its recent report on a downtown building repair that followed the recent collapse of the facade of another building nearby. Joe Burgess wrote there:
After the collapse of the building on the east side of the square’s south side, a temporary repair was noticed that had recently been applied to the building on the west end of that same row of building.
The tape appears to be Duct Tape, a product that is usually made of aluminum, and used in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry, and not the standard grade of “duck tape.”
But it is still a shining example of a potential problem.
Duct tape and WD-40. Need anything else for survival in Arkansas? Nah, except, of course, a 97-cent Miller quart from my neighborhood convenience store.
It’s that time of a Friday, isn’t it?
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