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Why will the zip-ties improve stability or eliminate wobble? |
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Ugh, have you all forgotten about duct
tape? sigh. |
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Maybe we could make entire pieces of furniture from zip-ties, though they'd have to be tension structures hung from the ceiling. |
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Imagine two tables sitting next to each other, one is wobbly, the other isnt.Now imagineing attacthing them together with two carefully placed zip ties.If that doesnt work, zip-tie them to the floor. //Ugh, have you all forgotten about duct tape?//no, I havnt forgotten about duct tape, but zip-ties make a better noise when you 'zip' them. |
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I always thought it was Duck tape. |
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I already live in a zip-tie utopia......although it might not be widely known. You should see my truck, my dive equipment, my home, my industrial solutions.....zip-ties are the other side of the duct-tape coin. |
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We call it gaffer tape (or gaffa tape) here in the UK. It is the only thing in the world more useful than zip-ties. In fact with those two products I don't really think we need anything else. |
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Well Gaffer tape in the US is entirely
different to Duct tape, but it does exist.
Gaffer's tape is used by Gaffers (chief
lighting techs) because it normally
doesnt leave a residue/rip paint when
sticking it to walls. |
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Many people think Gaffer's Tape and
Duct Tape are the same thing. To that, I
laugh out loud very much. |
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its not the stuff that models use to accentuate their cleavage then? |
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[po] I've seen it done actually. |
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//I prefer my stick welder for metal furniture. A little messy, but easy cleanup with a grinder and wet dry vac//why? in my opinion zip-ties are way more fun than a welder (except for the sparks) |
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Swords and shelves are whaco alright. |
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I shoot fireworks at my dog and drink milk upside down, top that Ace! |
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How is zip tying things together a new idea? That's what zip ties are for, for goodness' sake! |
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I do both those things, Daseva, and I fuck my sister. (Not your dog, mine.) |
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What's more important is whether you are any good at it. |
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//How is zip tying things together a new idea? That's what zip ties are for, for goodness' sake//no, my idea is to zip tie everything together, not just a few things, but everything |
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All three at once, [GFK]? I bet you get confused sometimes and light your sister's hair on fire and throw milk at your dog while fucking it upside down. |
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But, that's neither here nor there... |
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We need a Halfbakery:Quarantine category for threads like this. |
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//We need a Halfbakery:Quarantine category for threads like this.// |
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But these are the best kind. |
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Is it really better, or has everyone just wandered off to talk about something else? |
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//We need a Halfbakery:Quarantine category for threads like this.//why? |
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Back to the zip-ties for a second. |
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The noise they make is the best part of this idea, why not make duct tape that produces the same sound as a zip-tie, instead of that ripping sound, although there's absolutely nothing wrong with the ripping sound now. |
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It's all about choices, and giving the customer what they want. |
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^^^^^^^^^^i agree^^^^^^^^^ |
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See <linky>. Exactly like a zip-tie, but stainless steel. These can be used in load-bearing, and the big ones are good for 100's of kilos <different brands and sizes available>. I carry a packet of big ones <~11X1X700 mm> around when 4wding, you'd be surprised what you can hold together with these bad boys. |
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