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Everyone knows how to re-roll Duck Tape (Duck Tape, 100 MPH tape, etc) since we covered that in a recent article. Ive been adding small rolls of duct tape to my emergency kits, tool bags, etc and noticed my electrical tape is still on a giant roll, why not give it try too.. Well, this was not as successfull, so here are some tips to help you out in case you decide to re-roll elecrical tape.

http://www.makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1186781315&pid=566

Re-Roll your Electrical Tape
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Bubba
Posted on: Fri Aug 10 2007

We recently acquired some new Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) shears and took a few pictures to illustrate their similarities and differences. These three shears all work about the same they have minor differences. The obvious difference is the color of the handles subdued colors are used when the handles will be exposed and the brighter handles are used where high visibility is needed All these handles are made of impact resistant composite. The shape of the OD green and black EMT shears is a bit less round. It is made With A Black Durable Passivated Low-LighSteel Bladest Finish On The Stainless.

http://knifebuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1230808952

Three EMT Shears Compared
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AZ556
Posted on: Thu Jan 1 2009


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