Friday, November 20, 2009

Things you can do with Cable Ties...

This morning I headed over to Grantsville to pick up a side of beef we bought for the freezer from Jill's Brother-in-Law who owns a cattle ranch out on the Utah/Nevada border. This is *not* your anti-biotic filled corn-fed cow... but one that's been out on the sagebrush ranges of the desert.

The 'quick' drive turned into more of a chore since there was an accident cutting the freeway down to only 2-lanes... in each direction.

Filled three large ice chests, plus another big box to bring it all home.

While there I saw this...
Now this is truly a red-neck's way to run electricity and phone lines... Things you can do with Cable Ties!

5 comments:

Deni said...

Thanks for the laugh. That's pretty funny.

Gram said...

I enjoyed the laugh. Hope the beef is excellent this year.

Japs said...

Wherever you go you can see that cable ties are widely used everywhere. They have become like a part of our lives. Anyways the big smile give way to more cables. :)

Metallic And Plastic Twist Ties said...

Great usage of cable ties man.

Muneeb said...

The other day while organizing some wiring in my garage, I realized just how many small projects can turn into a hassle without the right tools. I had a mess of cords from my power tools, extension cables, and even some leftover tubing. What really saved me was using heavy-duty cable ties to keep everything secure and neatly bundled. Honestly, it made the space look twice as clean and I didn’t have to worry about cables tangling or getting damaged.

For anyone dealing with wiring, home projects, or even larger industrial tasks, cable ties are one of those small but essential tools. I recently came across this resource that dives into different types and uses—definitely worth a look: check out cable ties here.