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1. 09:08 AM - TieWraps (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
2. 09:46 PM - How to develop knowledge (Priyarajesh)
3. 11:20 PM - Re: TieWraps (Bob Verwey)
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While breaking out a fresh package of tie-wraps
it occurred to me that Listers might find this
"tiewrap management tip" useful.
Emacs!
I leave them in the as-supplied, heat-sealed bag
and wrap the buckle-end of the bundle with two, #65
(Post Office) rubber bands. If tie-wraps had
eyes, they'd be bugging out.
Then cut off the extreme end of the plastic
bag just inside the seal line.
Now you can pull one tie-wrap at a time
while its brothers remain ensconced
in their protective cocoon relatively free
of dirt. This has been especially useful for
bundles of tie-wraps that reside in my truck-box.
Bob . . .
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Nice one!
Best...
Bob Verwey
082 331 2727
On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 at 18:17, Robert L. Nuckolls, III <
nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com> wrote:
>
> While breaking out a fresh package of tie-wraps
> it occurred to me that Listers might find this
> "tiewrap management tip" useful.
>
> [image: Emacs!]
>
>
> I leave them in the as-supplied, heat-sealed bag
> and wrap the buckle-end of the bundle with two, #65
> (Post Office) rubber bands. If tie-wraps had
> eyes, they'd be bugging out.
>
> Then cut off the extreme end of the plastic
> bag just inside the seal line.
>
> Now you can pull one tie-wrap at a time
> while its brothers remain ensconced
> in their protective cocoon relatively free
> of dirt. This has been especially useful for
> bundles of tie-wraps that reside in my truck-box.
>
> Bob . . .
>
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