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sf wrote:
> > I only see twist ties on dollar store > items these days. I don't know what they use now is called, but think > of those plastic "hand cuffs" you see the police cuff detainees with > on TV and it's a smaller version of that. I have to use kitchen > scissors to remove them. It takes both hands to close the scissors > and it's hard to cut anyway. I always worry that I'm creating a dull > spot on them when I do it. Cable ties. They come out of the electronics industry where they were invented to hold cable bundles together. |
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 19:43:40 +0000 (UTC), Doug Freyburger
> wrote: > sf wrote: > > > > I only see twist ties on dollar store > > items these days. I don't know what they use now is called, but think > > of those plastic "hand cuffs" you see the police cuff detainees with > > on TV and it's a smaller version of that. I have to use kitchen > > scissors to remove them. It takes both hands to close the scissors > > and it's hard to cut anyway. I always worry that I'm creating a dull > > spot on them when I do it. > > Cable ties. They come out of the electronics industry where they were > invented to hold cable bundles together. That's it, thanks Doug! -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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