Random thoughts

Gloversville, N.Y., the onetime glove-making capital of the United States.
 
My grandma would keep her bread ON the fridge. It would make the bottom rock hard. WTF grandma.
 
We put bread and PB in the fridge for counter space reasons. And while a quick Google confirms my suspicion that it inhibits mold growth I learned it also speeds up process of making bread stale! Though we toast almost all our bread so that's less of a concern.

Bread!
 
we toast bread in this household
 
I was tinkering around in my crawl space when I noticed some warm air coming out of a duct.

The seams seem to have loosened some how.

I was about to internet search for tape to use on ducting.

Then something occurred to me.

Duck Tape as Americans call it is a very popular tape that has never been used for ducts before.

Would I be the first person ever to use duct tape on actual ducts?
 
Is it called duck tape or duct tape?



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A common mispronunciation of duct tape is "duck" tape, but it may not be much of a mistake at all. Duct tape was originally called "duck" tape. ... Ironically, researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Environmental Energy Division concluded that you should never use duct tape to seal ducts.
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learning new things about duck duct tape

thanks all
 
Yes. Foil tape. While you're under there paint on duct mastic for added efficiency.
 

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