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Survival/Camping uses for electrical tape?

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#1 ·
I thought I read somewhere that electrical tape can be useful, so when I was trying to make up a Harbor Freight order I got 10 rolls of it.
Now, I can't remember what to use it for (brain malfunction).....
Any suggestions, or should I leave them at home?
TIA
 
#9 ·
If you are going to use electrical tape please spend a little extra and get the good stuff. I have used numerous brands and types of tape pulling miles and miles of wires over the years. The best one that I have found is Scotch 35 tape. It comes in 10 different colors, stays sticky and is easily removed. Most tapes will leave a sticky residue behind if the tape has been in place for some time, not this stuff. I have used this tape for the past 25 years and won't use anything else. AAAA+++++
 
#14 ·
It depends. Electrical tape is better if you want to maintain inward tension on whatever you're wrapping it around. Cloth tape and duct tape don't have that degree of stretch.
If I were lashing two sticks together to make a longer stick, I would probably go with a combination of electrical tape to tightly hold the sticks in relative position, wrapped further with duct tape for strength.
 
#20 ·
I get some duct tape from my airplane mechanic that is the toughest stuff I've ever seen.

It's kind of dark green colored duct tape. Like a military version.

When I find out exactly what it is, I'll come back.
 
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