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Originally Posted by poopy
I have a cougar 277rlswe. I was putting stuff in the under carriage, and put a small hole in the furnace ducting. Do I need the aluminum duct tape?, or can I use gorilla glue? Thanks.
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Gorilla glue or tape is probably not the best. The glue is designed to bond two surfaces together and not for filling holes. Gorilla tape is probably not your best choice because the adhesive will soften when heated.
If you can, get the HVAC tape. It's designed to withstand the heat generated in heating ducts. You can also use it elsewhere in your trailer to fix leaks in the ducting from sloppy workmanship or loose connections. Once you have it, you will find good uses for it.
FWIW, I keep first aid tape, masking tape, vinyl electrical tape, duct tape, HVAC tape, and gorilla tape on hand when we go out with the trailer. I've learned (the hard way sometimes) that having all of them available is a very good thing.
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