Phil Swift's Grandfather displays the first successful use of Flex Tape® (Circa 1932)

Dec 31, 2018 1:58 AM

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Bravo

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Side note. I'm glad Jontron is back!

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I am sure for the rest of my days...that is something I will never need to do.

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Now thats ....

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That's a lot of damage!

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But it cant work under water!!

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With that Big ass swing he gone think that’s gonna push the water back in the boat?

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Flex tape and flex seal work. Fixed my car door with it.

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:)

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That’s a lot of damage!

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*Daaaayymmiij

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Slap it on with the strength of Zeus!

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Now that's how you patch, bond, seal and repair

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This was brilliant. Well done, Imgurian

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look like plank of wood to me

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"Yeee Dogeaa" +1 for Oliver Hardy

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This is another fine mess you got me into, Boaty McBoatface

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In Scotland we have two gritters and they were named David Ploughie and Gritney Spears. I am beyond proud.

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yeah well just be happy he’s keeping us safe on the high seas

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The movie looks real good. I'd like to see it.

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So nobody's going to mention that it looks like he's dealing water into a boat, shouldn't it be the other way around?

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In the film they're fixing a boat and to check for leaks they fill the inside of the boat with water.

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I think this is from Laurel and Hardy, a comedy duo from the 1930's 40's. This was basically what they did.

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Yes. The Film was called "Towed in a Hole" starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, from 1932.

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I put that on the inside so the water pushes it outwards against the wall.

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SLAP IT ON WITH THE MIGHT OF ZEUS!

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Slap that shit on with the might of Zeus!

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why is the boat full of water.

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Ive thought about this & found a logical reason why If you suspect the boat to have a hole you put water on the inside to see ifit leaks out

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And why is he trying to keep it in?

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That’s the joke

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Yours isn’t?

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Because there's a hole in it.

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What a good question

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A boat is just a cup you filled wrong

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It's not, the water is only an inch above the hole.

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They were checking for leaks.

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because he sawed it in half

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Because comedy.

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It was filmed on opposite day.

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when you take your boat out of the water you put the water in the boat for safe keeping. its called cleaning up after yourself you slob.

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It's a reverse boat. An anti-boat, if you will.

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Of Jesus can walk on water, can he swim on land

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Will it sail on land?

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It’s a U-boat.

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can i call ig a taob?

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My hovercraft is full of eels.

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Would you likea to go to my place....bouncy bouncy....I am no longer infected

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Cigarette?

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Her reaction when you said you would let her know when you're gonna cum, but did not, and now she has to stop the flow

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Fuckin slapped it on with the might of thor

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Awe old chubby game grumps Jon.

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Someone needs to make him slap an upvote on the hole

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Lol, you see it start to deform in that clip, seems trustworthy

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We tried the clear on a similar situation, epic failure on my part. Worked on TV though

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Tbh, when I worked at Home Depot, we sold a shit load of it

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But did it work?

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I dunno, I've never used it personally. But we had repeat customers racing about it

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But, why not just plug it from the other side

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Why spray it on a screen door to make a canoe?

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Is this a real question

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Flex Tape (tm) even works under water, my man

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Oh you think my shock is from how the tape works? Not from the person asking why the dude didn't jump head first in a tank of water as if

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Well I mean deformation is better than a leak

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Means it probably won’t be on there much longer though...

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Unless it is deforming because it has built in...uh, you know...flex?

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If the section over the hole has nothing to adhere to and there's some pressure behind it, it's gonna bow

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Temporary solution is better than a problem

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I would think that depends on cost to time ratio. That shit look "fucking turn off the camera now" temporary.

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Are you my boss? We've had dozens of different temporary solutions for supply shortages since June

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