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    Fixing guitars noodles or dimebag style, a style which has recently been adapted to my first guitar

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    Sticking fans / windows / lights etc to cases. )

    Holding Frying pans together... in fact, sticking anything that needs sticking.

    (They say a womens DIY kit consists of 2 things, Duct Tape and WD40.
    If it moves and it shouldn't = Duct tape
    If it doesn't move and it should = WD40 )

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    It's not Duct or Duck tape its's Gaffa Tape!

    You hear me? Gaffa Gaffa Gaffa Gaffa. And just so we are sure about this; Gaffa

    Great for fixing heavy bags, building stage sets and repairing my fave puter chair. Oh and I've even seen it used as a quick fix on a holed dry suit for scuba diving.

    Would probably be good for babysitting your local chavs in a Mr. Blonde stylee. lol

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    i've used it to fix a mountain bike puncture or 2 trail side, but then i have used grass and a stick to do the same job

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    hmmmm - temporary support for a lighting rig
    suspending overhead power and a/v cables on jobs
    setting odd angles on 40 mm steel pipes

    --- surprising how much weight and skew it can support!

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