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David Kelly
20-06-2001, 21:43
The many uses for Duct Tape (http://www.exploremaine.com/~joeho/tape.htm)
mike o'leary
20-06-2001, 22:51
where would we be without duct tape...?
know where duct tape was first used? to fix broken jeeps in world war 2
Molly Menges
20-06-2001, 22:54
my grandpa used to use duct tape to keep my diapers on..lol.. :D
-molly
David Kelly
20-06-2001, 23:29
I became a member of the Duct Tape Club today. I think everyone else should.:D It would be cool:cool:
Duct Tape Club (http://www.ducttapeclub.com/)
Anne Lam
21-06-2001, 00:59
They have a 'duct tape club'? lolz. I know there was a scholarship open to high school students who were willing to wear to a prom a self tailored duct tape prom tux/dress or something like that. I think the scholarship was worth about $2,500. Ahh, duct tape, so many uses so little time... :)
Oh hey!, duct tape now come in different colors (neon yellow, green, pink and orange) other than the familiar metallic/silver color we have all come to know and love.
Matt Leese
21-06-2001, 08:34
Originally posted by mike o'leary
where would we be without duct tape...?
know where duct tape was first used? to fix broken jeeps in world war 2
I was always under the impression that the first use of duct tape was for heating/cooling ducts (hence the duct tape). Then again, I've also heard that someone did a study on how efficient duct tape was for use with heating/cooling ducts and found it didn't work. Personally I'm much more of a cable tie fan (not barlocks!) anyway...
Matt
David Kelly
21-06-2001, 10:09
Originally posted by Matt Leese
Personally I'm much more of a cable tie fan (not barlocks!) anyway...
Matt
You mean zip ties :D :cool: :p hehe
Jessica Boucher
21-06-2001, 12:13
Originally posted by David Kelly
You mean zip ties :D :cool: :p hehe
Oh, goodness....here starts that argument again ;)
Anyway....know what we found at Staples on tuesday (other than "Robot Arena")? Travel duct tape! its just a piece of cardboard instead of the cardboard circle....with duct tape around it...its freekin awesome ;)
Elgin Clock
21-06-2001, 12:16
So if there are so many uses for Duct Tape then why is it not on the additional parts list for FIRST:confused:
I think we should start a petition to allow the glorious marvel known as DUCT TAPE in our hardware!!
BTW, isn't there a team known as the Duct Tape Bandits or Warriors or something???? I wonder how they felt when they saw it missing on the hardware list????
Matt Leese
21-06-2001, 12:49
My interpretation of the rules may be incorrect, but I believe the last couple years (well, this year at least) that duct tape was an allowable substance. And please note that I'm doing this by memory so I may be off. If you'll notice there was no ban on adhesives this year and they may have been on the additional hardware list. Anyway, duct tape is most definately a fastner and without the ban on adhesives, duct tape should be allowable. Frankly, I wouldn't want to use duct tape on the robot (well, we did in '98 but that was merely decoration).
Matt who wonders if robots will get less sturdy next year because people will realize they can use duct tape....
Nate Smith
21-06-2001, 13:33
Originally posted by Matt Leese
My interpretation of the rules may be incorrect, but I believe the last couple years (well, this year at least) that duct tape was an allowable substance. And please note that I'm doing this by memory so I may be off. If you'll notice there was no ban on adhesives this year and they may have been on the additional hardware list. Anyway, duct tape is most definately a fastner and without the ban on adhesives, duct tape should be allowable.
My understanding of this is as follows:
adhesive-epoxy, super glue,jb-weld, etc (allowed)
duct tape-adhesive + backing material (not allowed)
Now, if you wanted to make your own, you could probably get away with that, if you could find a good backing. Note that electrical tape is specifically allowed in the AHL(revised Update #2), but ONLY as an electrical insulator. Based on this, I'd say that no other types of tape are allowed. But, that's just me...
Matt Leese
21-06-2001, 15:48
Originally posted by Nate Smith
My understanding of this is as follows:
adhesive-epoxy, super glue,jb-weld, etc (allowed)
duct tape-adhesive + backing material (not allowed)
Now, if you wanted to make your own, you could probably get away with that, if you could find a good backing. Note that electrical tape is specifically allowed in the AHL(revised Update #2), but ONLY as an electrical insulator. Based on this, I'd say that no other types of tape are allowed. But, that's just me...
Is it to late to ask Eric a question? ;)
I can't remember the rule that we felt invalidated duct tape from before but I didn't see anything specifically preventing it. I think that duct tape would fall under the unlimited fastner rule though.
Matt
Christina
21-06-2001, 18:53
In the 2000 competition, zip ties literally kept my robot together. There's a picture somewhere, or all the zip ties on my robot. It was pretty sad, but pretty funny as well.
~Christina šoš
David Kelly
21-06-2001, 22:40
I thought one of the reasons that they didn't allow duct tape was because of the looks. I don't think they want a robot made completly of duct tape. Although it would be neat to see;) But don't get me wrong, duct tape can be used to make some pretty cool stuff. Like these (http://www.ducttapeclub.com/prom/)
If it moves and it's not supposed to, duct tape it.
If it doesn't move and it's supposed to, get out the WD-40.
Thats pretty much all you need to know for home repair.
-Andy
Matt Ryan
23-06-2001, 23:17
How about duct taping people to doors? :D
A. Leese
24-06-2001, 02:06
I thought I'd already put in something about duct taping freshies to doors..oh well..guess I never pressed sumbit on that post or something..at least the guy who did it got to...Matt..you have yet to explain to me how that idea came to you..I really want to know.
~Angela :D
Carolyn Duncan
26-06-2001, 15:16
Well, I thought I posted this before, evidently not. This past year Duct Tape offered a $2,500 scholarsip to any couple who would go to their high school prom wearing attire made of Duct Tape and send in pics. Would have been a great one to get, had I gone to my prom. :(
C~ya,
Carolyn
KevnMajikskech
24-02-2004, 20:18
Duck tape was first developed by the military because they needed a waterproof tape for stuff; the guys in the army who used it found it was great for anything and everything and nicknamed it "duck" tape 'cause it was waterproof like a duck; after the war someone used it on heating vents and found it worked better than anything else (well DUH!) it was manufactured and the color was changed from army green to the gray/silver we all know and love and was then refered to as "duct" tape
Elgin Clock
24-02-2004, 21:30
Duck tape was first developed by the military because they needed a waterproof tape for stuff; the guys in the army who used it found it was great for anything and everything and nicknamed it "duck" tape 'cause it was waterproof like a duck; after the war someone used it on heating vents and found it worked better than anything else (well DUH!) it was manufactured and the color was changed from army green to the gray/silver we all know and love and was then refered to as "duct" tape
Duct Tape just heats up and dries out and does not stick to heating vents after time... Who was the genius that thought that one up??? So dumb!
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