"And look at how many roles of duct tape they can make in a just few hours. By golly I think I gotta get a room here" btw, you can hear workers in the background if you listen closely to that scene Red Green is awesome
anyone have this ? Duct Tape Forever (2002) it is a 2002 comedy film (90 min) based on The Red Green Show. It was written by Steve Smith, the actor who plays Red Green.
@FTORC1 "Duct tape was originally manufactured for the U.S. military during World War II by the Johnson & Johnson Permacel division, to prevent water from seeping into ammunition boxes. Because "water rolled off it like a duck" (it was waterproof) and because it was made using "cotton duck" (similar to the material in cloth medical tapes), the new invention was originally called "duck tape."
@TheShadowMan2008 The original "duct" tape, is a derivative of masking tape. With the creation of "duck" tape, which is made with duck cloth, the more modern "duct" tape became perfected. The original "duct" tape, was also water resistant. "Duck" tape was made by permacel, then later Manco. "Duct" tape, was made by the Scotch corporation of 3M. Manco, however, was the first to officially shrink wrap the rolls to make them easier to stack.
@TheShadowMan2008 "Duck tape (the WWII military version) was first created and manufactured in 1942 (approximate date) by the Johnson and Johnson Permacel Division. Its closest predecessor was medical tape." The main difference? It was green. It's no surprise that there is a "Duck" brand. The duck brand has been around for over 50 years, and is a product of the Manco incorporation. Masking tape was made in 1924, followed by scotch tape in 1927.
@TheShadowMan2008 My information is from 3M. The manufacturers of duct tape. Later, a variant, called "Duck tape" came into existence. The original, duct tape, was almost always pronounced "duck tape" due to the alliteration of the double "T" sounds. Being this was a common mistake, they created "duck" tape. The actual name, duct tape, was aptly named for it's original purpose. To seal joints on HVAC duct's. It was called duct tape, well before the 3rd Reich. Before Nazi's existed.
JJJC is actually right in the fact that it was originally used for the army for its resistance to oils and what not from getting in the gun. Its firsat name was actually duck tape wasnt called duct tape til after the war and the housing market boomed. they used it as duct joiners but is actually ineffective as a duct joiner. P.S dont misinterpit this as an insult to duck tape i have at least 4 rols in my tool box and some more in the house. its truly the greates way to halfass fix anything lol
The tape you mistake for "duct tape" invented "well before the 3rd Reich," was masking tape. “Adhesive tape (specifically masking tape) was invented in the 1920's by Richard Drew of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, Co. (3M).”
Duct tape is still used on ducts, contrary to what it seems some of you think. And this is coming from someone who was a contractor for many years. The static side of the heater ducts do use fassion tape, but the flexible ducts use standard duct tape. Duck tape came about, from the average consumer mispronouncing duct tape. Kreblorn1983, you are referring to a variant called "gun tape". The name 200mph tape was born from it staying on the grilles of nascar race cars, exceeding 200mph.
dear god.. I took duct tape and taped my whole arm and leg.. I didn't think of what would happen but my mom and cusin stormed in and ripped it off.. IT HURT LIKE A FUCKING BITCH TT.TT
again good, BUT! I can't stand HDTV. it can burn in hell for all I care. I just want something that works. ALSO! what about: DVD player, the internet, video games, tennis shoes, shower, toilet, carpet, stereo, Automobile, and bubble wrap??
@TheShadowMan2008 It's time to get your facts straight, junior. Try actually learning something, rather than relying on the internet to feed you answers that other idiots post. If you actually read patent information, learn a few things about history, and learn company history, all the REAL information is there. Too many people are confusing 2 different companies, and different products. In the end, they are now the same. However, they originated as 2 different things.
I can't go into detail, but the only reason the world as we know it still exists is because of duct tape. It's strong enough to hold a zombie at bay for over a week, but I've said too much already.
Red should be the new narrator of "how its made"!!
Hell no.
@@braydenh190 Oh yes he should! 😂
Best episode of how it's made, 10/10
This man is hilariously amazing! I love his attitude towards anything new. He is definitely filled with knowledge! Howard Farran DDS, MBA
Howard Farran doctor help me
Red Green cracks me up! "Taste kinda salty." Hahahaha
Red was in his own personal Disneyland.
He looks like a kid in the candy store lol I love it
Red green should do the "How its Made" narration.
Great guy to show how duct tape is made
I feel sorry for the poor guy who has to cleanup the mess Red just threw on the nice clean floor.
The largest order is shipped up to heavan❤❤❤ where my Dad looks and dresses just like Red Green?
I bet that duct tape he drove off with at the end would last him about a week.
A weekday, if it's raining.
Handyman Heaven right there, eh?
actually the tape that they use on ducting is called fassion tape. it mad out of a really thin layer of aluminum.
also: screwdrivers, drills, plastic, soda cans, the VHS, the NES, comic books, lasers, and rolling desk chairs.
actually in some cases it is "duck" tape
because Duck is a brand of duct tape
London, ON does its part to hold the world together
16 people have never had the pleasure of using duct tape ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"And look at how many roles of duct tape they can make in a just few hours. By golly I think I gotta get a room here"
btw, you can hear workers in the background if you listen closely to that scene
Red Green is awesome
"put it on a gaigundous roll" ahahaha. Red Green rocks.
anyone have this ?
Duct Tape Forever (2002)
it is a 2002 comedy film (90 min) based on The Red Green Show.
It was written by Steve Smith, the actor who plays Red Green.
Never
I saw it once on TV. Wouldn't mind seeing it again someday.
Next thing he got to show us now how a duct tape factory is made lol!
Fire isn't an invention. Nature makes fire.
That's why balls aren't square.
gigundus?!?!?, lol this guy is awsome
why isnt red green on t.v. any longer...we used to LOVE IT!!
Funniest thing to ever come out of Canada besides the Kids In The Hall.
heh. We make Duct Tape in the USA too!
Come to Cordova, IL Red!
what a great personality, cheers mate
Ever seen a guy being held together by duct tape? Me neither
Wow... that was really neat! Cool video! (Haha, Red Green rocks) ^.^
@FTORC1
"Duct tape was originally manufactured for the U.S. military during World War II by the Johnson & Johnson Permacel division, to prevent water from seeping into ammunition boxes. Because "water rolled off it like a duck" (it was waterproof) and because it was made using "cotton duck" (similar to the material in cloth medical tapes), the new invention was originally called "duck tape."
I promised myself I wouldn't cry...
I just got a roll of 3M duct tape signed by red and apicture of him
LOL...I miss ya bud!
Thats what Canadian hospitality is all about ;)
You should have made an adventure with Bill!
Technically fire was a discovery, but you make a good point. great list as well!
AMAZING...
@TheShadowMan2008 The original "duct" tape, is a derivative of masking tape. With the creation of "duck" tape, which is made with duck cloth, the more modern "duct" tape became perfected. The original "duct" tape, was also water resistant. "Duck" tape was made by permacel, then later Manco. "Duct" tape, was made by the Scotch corporation of 3M. Manco, however, was the first to officially shrink wrap the rolls to make them easier to stack.
wow i live in London and i had no clue we Made Duck Tape
Duct tape is like "The Force." It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together.
i think he used duct tape to tape all those boxes together xD!
@TheShadowMan2008 "Duck tape (the WWII military version) was first created and manufactured in 1942 (approximate date) by the Johnson and Johnson Permacel Division. Its closest predecessor was medical tape." The main difference? It was green. It's no surprise that there is a "Duck" brand. The duck brand has been around for over 50 years, and is a product of the Manco incorporation. Masking tape was made in 1924, followed by scotch tape in 1927.
brill video :-)
@unclejay1000 Ya, I have it on Vhs
What's the Hardware store number?
"Number 1 on the speed dial."
@TheShadowMan2008 My information is from 3M. The manufacturers of duct tape. Later, a variant, called "Duck tape" came into existence. The original, duct tape, was almost always pronounced "duck tape" due to the alliteration of the double "T" sounds. Being this was a common mistake, they created "duck" tape. The actual name, duct tape, was aptly named for it's original purpose. To seal joints on HVAC duct's. It was called duct tape, well before the 3rd Reich. Before Nazi's existed.
JJJC is actually right in the fact that it was originally used for the army for its resistance to oils and what not from getting in the gun. Its firsat name was actually duck tape wasnt called duct tape til after the war and the housing market boomed. they used it as duct joiners but is actually ineffective as a duct joiner.
P.S dont misinterpit this as an insult to duck tape i have at least 4 rols in my tool box and some more in the house. its truly the greates way to halfass fix anything lol
If there ever was a better person to host this......
I know right.
A fleet of K-cars. That's a truthism if I ever heard it!
The tape you mistake for "duct tape" invented "well before the 3rd Reich," was masking tape.
“Adhesive tape (specifically masking tape) was invented in the 1920's by Richard Drew of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, Co. (3M).”
Duct tape is still used on ducts, contrary to what it seems some of you think. And this is coming from someone who was a contractor for many years. The static side of the heater ducts do use fassion tape, but the flexible ducts use standard duct tape. Duck tape came about, from the average consumer mispronouncing duct tape. Kreblorn1983, you are referring to a variant called "gun tape". The name 200mph tape was born from it staying on the grilles of nascar race cars, exceeding 200mph.
thats right near davesfarm
im allergic to 3m duct tape i get a huge head ache and i hate it i only buy duct brand
WHEN I SEE THIS I THINK DAVES FARM
All hail the Duct tape!
I want to be friends with this guy.
Yeah, for duct-work, use adhesive tape!
You forgot
......bigger hammer.
I have the duct taape book its really funny
@naterade21 yea it is 2
Torgeir Steinbeg is absolutley right!!!
dear god.. I took duct tape and taped my whole arm and leg.. I didn't think of what would happen but my mom and cusin stormed in and ripped it off.. IT HURT LIKE A FUCKING BITCH TT.TT
15yo video and only 200k views? Fix that
Nah I'm good
@connorgow
And you?
You think it would last that long? :-)
duck tape rock is can hold any thing togethere
Flex tape before it was cool
Luck Canada!
gigundis hahahaha
That wil ceep'm besy for a while...
again good, BUT! I can't stand HDTV. it can burn in hell for all I care. I just want something that works.
ALSO! what about: DVD player, the internet, video games, tennis shoes, shower, toilet, carpet, stereo, Automobile, and bubble wrap??
@naterade21 oh yea cool
WOOOO FOR THE 3M FACTORY IN MY CITY!!!!!!
London Ontario For The Win :]
Oh and: suspenders, mouse traps, posters, concrete, hybrids, paper, pen, keys, doors, jackets, books, BBC, lamps, radio, color tv,
116" tv, remotes, cardboard, guns, bullets, and the nra.
an astronauts garbage bag haha
@TheShadowMan2008 It's time to get your facts straight, junior. Try actually learning something, rather than relying on the internet to feed you answers that other idiots post. If you actually read patent information, learn a few things about history, and learn company history, all the REAL information is there. Too many people are confusing 2 different companies, and different products. In the end, they are now the same. However, they originated as 2 different things.
We'd still have food, we would just need to do the work manually.
Well yes and the US Army used it in war to keep the water out of thir gun actions. they nich-named it "Duck" Tape.
I can't go into detail, but the only reason the world as we know it still exists is because of duct tape. It's strong enough to hold a zombie at bay for over a week, but I've said too much already.
How you spell it is right in the title of the clip and you STILL spell duct tape wrong! How do you do that?
this duct tape should all be used for justin beiber and rebbeca black
#ugottacthisb4udie