Outstanding. I have used many of the techniques shown at church and home. Have not used snakes or power cables. As for "rope ties", use longer lengths of paracord and burn the ends to keep from unraveling. Take care.
Even if it was a rope you don't want a tangled rope when you're repelling or climbing and you don't want knots that can distort the rope and break or reduce its strength.
Are you thinking for identification or bundling? Zip ties tend to get over cinched. And they leave a nice Point when they're not cut flat. They're also more of a permanent install method. I have seen a couple people who will put a colored zip tie on their cords to identify. but just about every extension cord comes with a black zip tie on it with the annoying 5 foot safety tag so I don't know why this guy thought he should use black.
Managing Cables Time Stamps
Types of Cables - 0:26
Cable Safety Tips - 2:10
Cable Labeling - 3:53
Cable Tying - 5:09
Tips for Bundling Cables - 6:37
Cable Taping - 7:35
Cable Ramps - 9:19
Cable Wrapping - 10:05
Cable Storage - 12:52
Outstanding. I have used many of the techniques shown at church and home. Have not used snakes or power cables. As for "rope ties", use longer lengths of paracord and burn the ends to keep from unraveling. Take care.
I prefer using a half 8 for wrapping feeder, especially when its very long runs. Great video
Nice communicator!! Nice teacher 😊
Try a Surgeon's Knot on the tie line (it's one more loop than an Overhand). @5:45
Useful, helpful video! Thank You very much.
Thanks for the video! Good stuff to know!
Thank you for doing this video.
Very well done!
great video. Thanks!
What's the name of the cable at 11:52?
Excellent. Thanks a lot.
Good video👍🏼
What the Frick man! Sorry buddy I couldn't help myself. Great vid
Even if it was a rope you don't want a tangled rope when you're repelling or climbing and you don't want knots that can distort the rope and break or reduce its strength.
What about using colored zip ties instead of electrical tape?
No No No Zip ties damage cables obi wan
Are you thinking for identification or bundling?
Zip ties tend to get over cinched. And they leave a nice Point when they're not cut flat. They're also more of a permanent install method.
I have seen a couple people who will put a colored zip tie on their cords to identify. but just about every extension cord comes with a black zip tie on it with the annoying 5 foot safety tag so I don't know why this guy thought he should use black.
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I see your over unders there lol. Also nice tips
You don't Need no cables just do it Wireless......