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My Duct Tape Bookbag

Scala Page Icon Posted 2005-11-13 4:22 PM
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Hey guys, even though I don't use my HPC anymore, I thought you might think this is neat:

scalasbag.blogspot.com

Please leave comments and tell me what you think
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torch Page Icon Posted 2005-11-13 7:40 PM
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Very, err, interesting...
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2005-11-13 7:59 PM
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Well, that's one way to have a custom carrying case for your H/PC if you can't find one online any more.
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Yoldering Page Icon Posted 2005-11-13 9:12 PM
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Wow, that is a lot of time... 8hrs
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Jornada 660lx Page Icon Posted 2005-11-13 9:23 PM
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sophisticatedleaf Page Icon Posted 2005-11-13 10:41 PM
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Finally, instructions on how to fold the duct tape properly.

Just so everyone knows, those bags (and wallets....and everything, if made properly) made from duct tape are really durable...I have not seen any peel back. This is some good stuff.
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torch Page Icon Posted 2005-11-13 10:46 PM
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The ingeneous bag Scala made is probably water-proof (to an extent), but probably not wash-proof.
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2005-11-13 11:43 PM
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I suppose they can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Maybe Scala will post cleaning instructions on his blog.

Edited by CE Geek 2005-11-13 11:48 PM
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torch Page Icon Posted 2005-11-15 1:04 PM
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Well, when I said it was not wash-proof, I meant it could not be put in a washing machine.
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2005-11-15 3:24 PM
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That's a good point, actually, especially with the duct tape wallet, if you're absent-minded like me and forget to take it out of your pocket. I've learned that way that a lot of things aren't machine-washable - small flashlights, scratch paper, car alarm remotes . . . .
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sophisticatedleaf Page Icon Posted 2005-11-15 9:03 PM
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I really am not sure. My guess is that at least some parts will be sealed shut too tightly to be damaged. But the edges would surely get it. My solution: take it out of your pants.

-Yeah, I was thinking damp cloth as well.
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