Duck Tape - Tron Commercial
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Duck Brand UA-cam page: / theduckbrand
I DON'T OWN ANYTHING.
I will happily remove this video at Duck Brand's request, but since I can't find it anywhere but Vimeo, I'm uploading it. I also do not have now nor ever will have ads, this video is for entertainment purposes only, and I have no plans to use it to make money.
I admire a guy who finds the time to play tron with duct tape. And by the way he scored well with that wife
I can only hope to be as cool as that guy...
@TheRockketman The name of the brand is Duck tape...
Duct Tape is a misnomer, created due to copyright issues over the name Duck tape. Originally, the tape was created for the military during WW2 by contract as a multipurpose waterproof tape for sealing canisters. It became very popular for a variety of other uses with the troops, and took on the nick name "Duck" tape, because water bounced off it like off a ducks back. This company then started producing the popular tape for the civilian market, and got rights to the name Duck Tape, so no one else could call a similar tape the same thing. Many civilians started using the tape to seal duct work, and because no other brand could call it duck tape, everyone else labeled theirs duct tape. It was determined within 10 years though that duck/duct tape is COMPLETELY unsuited for duct work, as it doesn't hold up in high heat environments of attics. The California safety board even strictly prohibits and warns against using duct tape to seal ducts, and instead recommend aluminum tape and other alternatives. Unfortunately, the "duct" tape spelling was in use for so long that many people still refer to it as that. It really should go back to the original and intended spelling of Duck tape, especially when you are specifically referring to duck branded duck tape.
The tape is reinforced with heavy cotton string, which at the time was called cotton duck (it is still called that in the industry). It is true that duck tape was created as a waterproofing tape for canisters, but the other explanations of the name are cute, but incorrect. Etymologists have finally confirmed this after years of speculation.
PRESS 8 AND THE OLD MAN QUACKS
its tron guy!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome!!!!
tron guy FTW!!
@TheRockketman AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAA no.
It's Duck Brand duct tape. As long as it's Duck Brand, duck and duct are interchangable.
duck duck duck.......ribbit
Is he that dude?
@TheRockketman You spelled "rocket" wrong. If you write something, write it right.
*quack*
Is that his wife? He did well.
Geekologie brought me here.
@TheRockketman i really hope you're trolling, or you have a horrible sense of awareness