Duct Tape FTW

edited November 2009 in conversations
this happened in Alaska; don't let the "Texas Hunt and Fish" logo on the pictures fool you.

the pilot flew in for some fishing, and left his catch locked in the plane.

a bear wanted the fish.

bear vs plane 1
bear vs plane 2
bear vs plane 3
bear vs plane 4

the pilot radioed for help and asked for a drop. 2 tires, 3 cases of duct tape, and a case of plastic food wrap (ie Saran Wrap).
bear vs plane 5

and flew away. sans fish. :D

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  • edited 10:41AM
    looks good - reminds me of that fabric-skinned bmw :D
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    i think it took moxie to use duct tape.

    ;) it starts to shred at about 100 mph.
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    he'll be ok, stay out of fierce headwinds :D
  • i seem to recall hearing that repairing aircraft in ww2 was one of the original applications for duct tape.

    i once used duct tape to repair a de-laminated rudder on a eighty foot boat – under water. six rolls. held for 150 miles before starting to loosen.
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    good story, red. :) i bet you got all pruny.

    there's duct tape and then there's duct tape. i have an enormous roll of "reinforced" duct tape. it's got cross-fibres embedded and i've used it for everything from taping 2x4's together for a temporary shelter to making a tow rope for an enormous old Massey-Ferguson tractor that weighed almost 2 tons.

    i agree, chris... staying out of fierce headwinds would be smart. ;) i think i'd also cruise about 15 feet above the ground... just in case.
  • edited 10:41AM
    In Mythbusters, there is an episode where they make a fully working sailboat from duct tape.
  • edited 10:41AM
    That appears to be some flavour of Piper J-3 Cub -- a bare bones plane which is extremely easy to fly and to fix... basically a Land Rover Defender with wings :happy:
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    For reasons i can't mention here, i too agree Duct Tape FTW!
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    Silence is golden. Duct tape is silver.
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    "Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together...."
    - Carl Zwanzig
  • edited November 2009
    that is a great quote, compelman. :D


    i was staring at that plane and realized that it is, in fact, very duct-like. rbernato is right, that is a Piper Cub; they are one of those machines that just keep going and going.

    duct tape and WD-40 and bailing wire are the three things you never want to be out of.
  • edited November 2009
    WD-40 is awesome. It's a shame that it stains clothing.
  • edited 10:41AM
    from what i've read duct tape is one of the building elements of the whole universe...
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    ClunkyRobot is the Duct Tape King™
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    Clunky made one of the first duct-tape wallets. :) i think he started something, actually. it wasn't long after he did his, that Make 'zine published a how-to on it.


    with the corners trimmed and rounded and firm pressing, duct tape can mend most clothing and comes out of the washing machine intact.

    :) i don't use a clothes dryer, but i'd bet it wouldn't be a good idea to put your duct tape patched clothes in one.
  • edited November 2009
    The milspec EB Red duct tape is awesome. Ruined me for civilian grade tape forever.

    hah! Found it!
  • edited 10:41AM
    Biff said...The milspec EB Red duct tape is awesome. Ruined me for civilian grade tape forever.

    hah! Found it!
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  • edited 10:41AM
    This is pretty good too.
  • edited November 2009
    this is the stuff…
    seriously, you want good duct tape, Nashua is the stuff to get.
  • edited 10:41AM
    but.... how can you top "Nuclear Grade" ??? :)

    i've never made any dramatic repairs with duct tape, but i wanted to add that it's part of my emergency medical kit, too.

    krazy glue and duct tape are both better than sutures sometimes.
  • edited 10:41AM
    Only Texans are stupid enough to lose a fish.. In Louisiana.. We would have also eaten the Bear...
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