Wish I Knew About These 41 Zip Tie Ideas Earlier, I Would Have Saved A Lot Of Time
Ever wondered beyond the usual with these handy tools? This video is packed with innovative cable tie hacks that will change the way you organize and solve everyday problems!
From organizing home cables to unique DIY projects, we'll show you how to use cable ties in ways you never imagined. Whether you're looking to streamline your workspace or tackle those persistent household challenges, these hacks are here to make your life easier. Each hack is designed to be practical, functional, and surprisingly creative!
Discover the best ways to use cable ties to enhance your daily routine and boost your home's efficiency. Don’t miss out on our simple yet effective tips and tricks that can be applied in seconds but last for years. Get ready to be inspired and start implementing these ideas right away!
So here you are, the girl of your dreams will be arriving in about an hour and your yard looks like the Amazon with your grass reaching a hight that passed shameful all the way to impressive.
You head out to your garage to get the weed eater to quickly get things tidied up, but there is one problem: your weed eater is out of plastic wire and you do not have time to run to the shops.
Here is how zip ties will save you this time.
What you need:
Weed eater
Zip ties (2)
Side cutter
Most weed eaters have caps over the bottom to cover the wire storage. It is very simple to remove these, the orange cap on mine had two hooks and I had to press in slightly to remove the cap.
There are grooves where the wire usually runs, this is where you will tie the cable ties. Mine still has some in there since I purely did this to make an instructable, not because I ran out of wire.
Start by putting the zip tie around the centre. There should be slots around the side to make this easy.
Now start tying the zip tie, but do not pull it tightly yet.
There should be a hole in the side where the wire should run through. On mine it was covered by two silver circles. push the point of the cable tie through this hole.
Tighten the zip tie to keep it neatly in place.
As you can see in the first picture, the zip tie I used was actually way too long. Use a side cutter to trim it. Make sure the zip tie is short enough to run smoothly without scraping against the sides too much.
Wish I Knew About These 41 Zip Tie Ideas Earlier, I Would Have Saved A Lot Of Time
Ever wondered beyond the usual with these handy tools? This video is packed with innovative cable tie hacks that will change the way you organize and solve everyday problems!
From organizing home cables to unique DIY projects, we'll show you how to use cable ties in ways you never imagined. Whether you're looking to streamline your workspace or tackle those persistent household challenges, these hacks are here to make your life easier. Each hack is designed to be practical, functional, and surprisingly creative!
Discover the best ways to use cable ties to enhance your daily routine and boost your home's efficiency. Don’t miss out on our simple yet effective tips and tricks that can be applied in seconds but last for years. Get ready to be inspired and start implementing these ideas right away!
So here you are, the girl of your dreams will be arriving in about an hour and your yard looks like the Amazon with your grass reaching a hight that passed shameful all the way to impressive.
You head out to your garage to get the weed eater to quickly get things tidied up, but there is one problem: your weed eater is out of plastic wire and you do not have time to run to the shops.
Here is how zip ties will save you this time.
What you need:
Weed eater
Zip ties (2)
Side cutter
Most weed eaters have caps over the bottom to cover the wire storage. It is very simple to remove these, the orange cap on mine had two hooks and I had to press in slightly to remove the cap.
There are grooves where the wire usually runs, this is where you will tie the cable ties. Mine still has some in there since I purely did this to make an instructable, not because I ran out of wire.
Start by putting the zip tie around the centre. There should be slots around the side to make this easy.
Now start tying the zip tie, but do not pull it tightly yet.
There should be a hole in the side where the wire should run through. On mine it was covered by two silver circles. push the point of the cable tie through this hole.
Tighten the zip tie to keep it neatly in place.
As you can see in the first picture, the zip tie I used was actually way too long. Use a side cutter to trim it. Make sure the zip tie is short enough to run smoothly without scraping against the sides too much.
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