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  2. Duct tape - Wikipedia

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    Duct tape or duck tape is cloth- or scrim-backed pressure-sensitive tape, ... In 1923, tape pioneer Richard Gurley Drew at 3M invented masking tape, ...

  3. Vesta Stoudt - Wikipedia

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    Duct tape invention Vesta Oral Stoudt (April 13, 1891 – May 9, 1966) was a factory worker during the Second World War famous for her letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt suggesting the use of adhesive tape to improve ammunition boxes.

  4. Richard Gurley Drew - Wikipedia

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    Richard Gurley Drew (June 22, 1899 – December 14, 1980) was an American inventor who worked for Johnson and Johnson, Permacel Co., and 3M in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he invented masking tape and cellophane tape. [1]

  5. Gag - Wikipedia

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    A woman gagged by duct tape. A gag is usually an item or device designed to prevent speech, often as a restraint device to stop the subject from calling for help and keep its wearer silent. This is usually done by blocking the mouth, partially or completely, or attempting to prevent the tongue, lips, or jaw from moving in the normal patterns of ...

  6. 15 Iconic Ways to Utilize Duct Tape - AOL

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    A Stick in Time… In many homes, duct tape is the go-to solution when something’s broken. A 2019 study of 2,000 Americans found that 51% of participants had duct tape fixing something in their ...

  7. Handy ways to use duct tape - AOL

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    Duct tape, a cheap and essential part of any homeowners' tool box, might become a standard piece of airline security gear after a flight crew used it to restrain an unruly passenger. The Charlotte ...

  8. Aircraft mechanic explains why ‘duct tape’ on this airliner ...

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    "We looked out of our window and saw this," the caption reads on the original video, which zooms in on a fin-like structure on the engine to show what looks like several strips of duct tape.

  9. Speed tape - Wikipedia

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    A patch of speed tape on a United Airlines Airbus A319. Speed tape is sometimes used to protect sealant while curing, [4] or to patch non-critical components of an aircraft. [1] It can also be used for patching bullet damage to combat aircraft. [5] [6] Use of speed tape should be authorized by engineering teams, and has to comply with certain ...