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Make A Duct Tape Keychain Fob

9:00AM September 26, 2011 | David Galloway

Run into situations where a piece of duct tape would save the day but you didn’t have any? Make a duct tape keychain fob and you’ll always have a foot or two handy. Tactical blog ITS Tactical recently shared two designs; one uses a piece of wire and the other a piece of paracord. More »


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Need A Purse On The Cheap? This Is What MacGyver Would Do

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4:00PM September 24, 2011 | Logan Booker

Practical. Thrifty. Stylish, especially if you’re Melburnian. If you’re looking to impress that special someone who, like most of us, happens to be a stark-raving MacGyver fan, then this duct tape purse might just be the perfect gift. More »


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Use Duct Tape To Remove A Stuck Light Bulb Without Breaking It

9:30PM August 15, 2011 | Alan Henry

Duct tape is handy for all sorts of things, but it’s also good for removing a stuck and stubborn light bulb from its fixture without damaging or breaking the bulb or the socket in the process. More »


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Make Your Own Duct Tape Hammock For Cheap Lounging

2:30AM June 18, 2011 | Matthew Rogers

With about three rolls of duct tape, two large wooden dowels, and 20 feet of rope, you can make a cheap homemade hammock to turn your back yard into a prime lounging spot. More »


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Make Your Own Pocket Duct Tape Dispenser

9:00AM July 13, 2008 | Lifehacker US Edition

Duct tape is one of the most handy additions to any lifehacker’s toolkit. Whether you’re fixing, hanging, sealing, making, or healing, duct tape can get the job done. Problem is, a full roll of the stuff is bulky and heavy, and it’s overkill when you don’t need it all for one project or repair. In short, duct tape isn’t pocket friendly—until now anyway. With a plain drinking straw, you can make a pocket duct tape dispenser in about 90 seconds. Here’s how.

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