Velcro cable wrap

Glen Zook gzook at YAHOO.COM
Wed Nov 28 23:25:00 EST 2007


If you don't use a tie wrap gun to install them when
you cut them off there is often a very sharp edge left
which can get caught on your sleeve, cut you, etc. 
Also, in some locations it is a real pain in the
posterior to get the tie wrap around the bundle and
secured.

In addition, if you are not careful you can compress
the wire too much and damage it (especially coax with
foam insulation).

Besides, it seems that just after I get things bundled
I need to add a wire, or two!  It is much easier to
undo some Velcro than it is to cut off the tie wrap
and put on another.  However, if you never need to
change things then tie wraps will do the job.

Glen, K9STH



However, if you are careful 
--- "Charles W. Morehouse" <w4gbw at BELLSOUTH.NET>
wrote:

Those are nice and most certainly can be reused. But
what is wrong with tie wraps? They cost 5 cents each. 
Have been using them for years.









Glen, K9STH

Website:  http://k9sth.com


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