(VIDEO) The Many DIY Ways You Can Use Duct Tape to Your Advantage When the Grid Goes Down

Duct tape

It almost goes without saying that duct tape is one of the most useful tools you can have at your disposal in a survival situation. It can be used for binding, making repairs, construction, and reducing friction between joints.

It can be used to make hasty repairs to boats, make an airplane flight-ready, and can be used to seal up a deadly wound to keep you alive until you can get to the hospital.

Despite its reputation, you may not know just how amazing this simple resource is. It is immensely adhesive, waterproof, comes in a thousand different colors for whatever your needs be, and can be utilized in as many ways as you can imagine.

To find out just how many creative ways you can use this awesome resource, check out the video on the next page.

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8 Comments

  1. Chris Ianiro said:

    Duct tape is like the force. It has its dark side it has its light side. And it binds the universe together. Old SCA saying.

  2. Adam Snyder said:

    Yape them side by side upside down risks getting dirt in the magazine

  3. Rollin Dennis said:

    use banana clips for your weapon that way you can kill more in less time.

  4. Michael Reynolds said:

    He’s using gorilla tape. And it wasn’t developed for ammo boxes. It was developed for heating ducts. Hence the name.

  5. Eric Barnwell said:

    If the grid goes down I do not think that people are going to go crazy and start shooting each other. There may be a few of those who were raised in the poverty stricken inner cities that do that, because that is what they know. But on the most part I think that people will try to help one another and maybe even form communities. Now I myself do not own any kind of weapon, because I do not like killing anything and also because I am vicious activist and there are of people that would love to find some kind of charge on me. But I do believe that it is coming to a point that it may be necessary that Americans take the same action as the American colonist did before 1776.

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