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A better zip tie

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11 Nov 2018 07:27 #793678 by TexasKZ
A better zip tie was created by TexasKZ
When an ordinary zip tie is not enough ......

www.griplockties.com

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1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough

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11 Nov 2018 08:00 #793680 by martin_csr
Replied by martin_csr on topic A better zip tie
The extra long release tab for repositioning is a good feature too. more zip ties should be made with that.




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12 Nov 2018 09:06 - 12 Nov 2018 09:06 #793715 by old_kaw
Replied by old_kaw on topic A better zip tie

TexasKZ wrote: When an ordinary zip tie is not enough ......

www.griplockties.com


They look nice. Expensive, but nice.

I used cheapie ty wraps with a release tab ~25 years ago when I was a tech for a commercial equipment distributor. I liked the ability to reuse them, rather than replace every time I fixed a machine. I have OCD for tangled masses of wires, all the same color. :-)

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03 Apr 2020 18:57 - 03 Apr 2020 18:58 #822585 by SpecialGreen
Replied by SpecialGreen on topic A better zip tie
Those metal bands you put onto CV joint boots would make good "permanent zip ties" for non-fragile stuff.
Last edit: 03 Apr 2020 18:58 by SpecialGreen.

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