I just hit on the idea of using my son's tiny rubberbands to wrap around coils of tarp tie out cords, which otherwise were tangling pretty badly. Thought it might be a tip worthy of sharing.
I just hit on the idea of using my son's tiny rubberbands to wrap around coils of tarp tie out cords, which otherwise were tangling pretty badly. Thought it might be a tip worthy of sharing.
What kind of rubber bands... Like for braces? Or hair ties... Which ones are you referring to?
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omg if its for braces I have packs and packs and packs and packs of those! Sheesh....I saved them with the intention of flicking them at my brother...but now as I aged I think I am passed that........
Or maybe not? dun dun dun dun dunnnnnn.....
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Think he might mean "silly bands" ?? They come in shapes, like Toy Story shapes, animal shapes, etc. Otherwise, not sure.
Those thick broccoli rubber bands work great for bundling tree straps and such!
No rubber bands, they get lost.
http://www.animatedknots.com/coiling...matedknots.com
Over in the UK, we get rubber bands whether we like it or not. I use them to coil my tree straps.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Mail_rubber_band
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I did use rubber bands. I still use them on a few things because they are handy for a resource. They are pretty good at getting a fire started. I use them to keep snack bags closed that my 3 year old got into. Always like a couple in the pack.
I mean the ones for braces. Really tiny and, while useless for much else, essentially weightless and perfect for containing small wraps of cord or webbing.
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