• over_clox@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 days ago

      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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        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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        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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            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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              That’s actually hilarious. What did you do with the leftover??

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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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      2 days ago

      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

      • over_clox@lemmy.worldOP
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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?