• over_clox@lemmy.worldOP
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      They came in a bag, I just find it easier and neater to deal with them this way when they get tossed off in a toolbox or the random kitchen junk/fastener drawer.

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        If you cut a small hole in the bag 1/5 of the way down, it keeps them together and you can bend a tie to get a single one out.

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        Ok, now imagine you have like 4000 of them, which normally just fit in a normal sized ziplock bag. Bro is going to sit there for literally hours threading them onto another zip tie.

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          Oh hell with all that, if I got that many zip ties, I’m just gonna zip tie them in sensible size nobody’s really counting bundles.

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      Zip tie one around them all, with the heads up, and stick a caribiner around the loop one. Then you can stick it on your belt, with the heads facing up. Just make sure to ratchet it tighter a notch every couple you use.

      Eventually I moved on to these

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            I asked for 5m for a science project. A coil of 190m was the minimum they sold.
            It wasn’t too expensive (not copper), so I went with it.

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                I still keep it in a cardboard box full of other electronics related stuff, which includes my shitty soldering iron (which is shitty enough to have made me thought that I was bad at soldering, until I once put my hands on a Weller) and other pieces of out of dysfunctional electronics that I have hoarded, thinking that I might do something with them, someday.

                I gave this as a reply to your comment because it is in the same spirit.

                The iron and the wire are the most used components out of that box.

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              Colors is a good way to do it! I’ve only had to label wire harnesses a couple times and i used sharpie tick marks on the wires themselves. It worked but was awkward and took time to find the one wire i needed.

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        Or, now hear me out, you could just wrap the zip ties with…

        A zip tie! Genius I know, who woulda guessed?

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    You can also just slide the zip ties backwards onto an intact zip tie. The lock will not engage backwards. That way when you’ve used the stored ties you still have one to use.

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      It amazes me that we still don’t really know how they “translate” but still know they were used for so many different things

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      Haha! It probably only took me about 20 minutes or so, and felt somewhat relaxing, similar to playing with a fidget toy. But unlike a fidget toy, I actually sort of accomplished a thing at the same time 👍

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    Another zip tie tip - they are reusable if you cut the right end off when removing one. Might be obvious to others, but took me years to figure out somehow.

    Just don’t cut the end attached to the head of the zip tie. Cut the tail right before it enters the zip-tie-hole, release it, and you just made a new but shorter zip tie

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      You can also take a precision screen driver or knife tip, and use it to pull back the locking tab and release the entire length.

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        They also make zip ties with a press release for the locking tabs, which are useful in temporary hold situations but don’t impair their function as normal zip ties (they don’t accidentally release).

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        A tapered pointy end of one can go in upside down, through the wrong direction of the lock, and force the lock tooth upwards!

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    I think every man goes through a zip-tie everything phase. They’re great.

    I’ve dramatically reduced my zip-tie reliance with a few other cable management thingies which are also great.

    Firstly this type of silicone cable tie:

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    They can be used just like a zip tie, just wrapped around a some cable strands to make a bunch. You can also use them on things like charging cords which are regularly folded up and taken out. You use the end with the loop and knob to wrap around a single cable strand, and just leave it there so it’s always in place. Then you fold up the cable and wrap the longer loop around a couple of times and then hook it on the knob.

    Secondly this spiral wrap stuff:

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    I’ve found this to be much more versatile for things like PCs with monitors and lots of cables. You can just re-wrap if you need to add or remove a cable which you can’t really do with zip ties.

    I know zip ties can be used for more than mere cable management. I also know they’re still the best thing for the job in many cases.

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    Grab a handful of zip ties.

    Take one zip tie, wrap it around the bundle and tighten, but don’t overtighten.

    The end. Exponentially faster than whatever the hell this post is.

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      True, but this makes it way easier to keep count while also keeping colors arranged.

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          That one supply manager from the office that decided every item needs to be individually counted…they spend thousands in labor to save $6 every year.

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          You ever been on a team that installed a whole new system and all new Ethernet lines at a bank? I have, twice. We’re the kinda guys that arrange what they call cableporn on the internet.

          If you gotta run 32 Ethernet lines for a distance of 200 feet, those zip ties have to be evenly and sensibly spaced, so it’s part measuring, dividing out, and wait for it…

          Counting.

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    I cut the corner of the bag they came in so I can shake one loose at a time.

    I didn’t know how you’d have so many loose.

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      Initially that’s exactly what I did too, but I needed to be able to pick between specific colors, and that’s rather difficult with just the corner of the bag cut, especially when your hands are covered in nasty engine oils and fluids and crud…

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      You make an awesome point that flew right over my head when I arranged that. I know there are 22 zip ties of each color left. Was originally 25 of each color, but I took 2 of each color for our vehicle, and took 1 of each color to zip the rest onto.

      I don’t often need zip ties, so usually I don’t think much on counting zip ties, but that can be very useful if your day job is running Ethernet cables or whatnot…

      Countability for the win! 👍

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    lol, I love lemmy.
    OP comes up with something half-assed clever that piques interest (at the very least), and they get dragged…

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        Makes more sense if you’re using them on vehicle wiring harnesses and sensors to tag what goes where, when your hands are otherwise covered in nasty engine oils and fluids.

        Not exactly easy to manage a bag when hands are covered in oil ya know…

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    … and then turn that strip of zip ties into an Ultimate Warrior costume!..

    /s but also don’t…or your dad may need to cut you out of it using tin snips because you pulled them to tight…hypothetically

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      LOL!

      Many years ago I jokingly dared my friend’s sister to dress up in packing tape. I was totally being silly, but she actually did it hahaha!

      I ended up having to cut her out of it. Guess she didn’t think about how tape sticks to hairs in sensitive areas…

      Yes she was of age, like 24 at the time I think.

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      You’re quite welcome.

      If you think for like 3 extra seconds, I could also use this arrangement to weave color patterned zip tie ‘fabric’ of sorts, but that isn’t quite my thing. Still it would work though…

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        I’ve definitely weaved zip ties like this as a kid lol though not with color coordination in mind