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Re: Repairing Logo tubes?

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Originally Posted by George C View Post
Tuck tape works fairly well. That's the thin red stuff used on Tyvek House Wrap, not duct (or duck) tape. Building supply places - Home Depot, Rona, Home Hardware, Lowe's - carry it.
Sheathing tape (Tuck tape for Americans) sounds like a good idea, actually. How well does it hold up to brutal use?

One problem, though: Sheathing tape is not available in all the patriotic colors of FIRST, or yellow. Just red and white. It'd be nice to have all our tubes be uniform, not patchwork.

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Originally Posted by Chris is me View Post
Gaffe tape is the best you'll get. That will at least get you a tube that works for a few minutes.
We've used gaffer's tape already. It's a little better than duct tape, but still far from a real patch job.

I still really want to know what they used at competition.
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