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Re: what to do with extra nylon ratchet strap pieces?


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Posted by jackinok on December 30, 2010 at 12:31:55 from (162.58.82.136):

In Reply to: what to do with extra nylon ratchet strap pieces? posted by massey85 on December 30, 2010 at 11:05:03:

and just a few for the farm,patch barb wire fence, use as insulator on electric fence, tie up blown hyd cyl , tie up hyd hoses without cutting,tie feed troughs to stalls and you can easily dump feed and clean trough ,handles on feed buckets, lift a cow or horse thats down, pull calves,a loop around post will temporarily fix broken gate hinge.temporary corral,temporary gate,temporary snow chains,wrap around insulation on hydrants and it will be there from now on,lattice work anywhere,fence to grow beans on in garden,weave through chain link fence for wind block for chickens,gate pulls, door pulls,even had a piece screwed on the fridge once when wife broke handle,any type of hanger in barn,even used them for stabilizers on tractor a few times,and also toplink and hieght adjustment when you forget your chains at home,shims,put a couple of pieces in when wood bearings in disc rotted out,board and a couple of bolts will keep barrels from rolling around on truck,tie side boards together,a couple of loops screwed to the side of hood will hold that old beater shotgun on your tractor to shoot that old mangy coyote, tie up muffler brackets when rubber rotted away,tied down engine when motor mount broke once,and removed tire and tied up axle when i had flat on horse trailer and no spare,a piece around anything will stop those annoying rattles,use them to tie up weight in water gaps and they will last several times as long as wire,packing on valves, can be used as gaskets in a pinch,and thay can be used for a emergency flat belt.need more?think of it as duct tape without the sticky part!


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