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Old 01-24-2012, 05:49 PM   #15
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WD-40 attracts less dust than LPS-2 but is more expensive.

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Old 01-25-2012, 06:11 AM   #16
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Both duck and duct are valid. See: Duct tape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Curious. Thanks for the link. Years ago (twenty, thirty?), one never saw Duck Tape being sold; it was always Duct Tape (even though we all knew it was unsuitable for heating ducts; the better grades could be used on A/C ducts as long as a double layer was used). Then the cheap crap started coming out.

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Ladyfitz, I see your from Tempe. My son is a teacher at McClintock High School.
My kids went to Tempe High. McClintock was Tempe's rival.

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How do you expect to seal that Quack without Duck Tape?
Cute!

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