Another video I watched the person made four holes around the edge and attached the zip ties to each of the holes and not the centre spool. That way the ties are the right way round to cut and there were four of them. They also used thinner zip ties. The way you have done it the zip ties are sideways on to the grass so not cutting as the grass is hit with the flat side.
That's not airodynamic as a thin line, ,I found the easiest of all methods ,remove the spool ,cut a piece of real trimmer line about 8 inches. With the cover part of trimmer ,tie a loop knot in center of the piece of line that's about 8 to 10 inches.,slide it over the shaft on the snap cover feed both lines through loop hole ,snap cover on , note the short line shouldn't be a very heavy Guage ,try this method. Yours might be better if you sliced the cable tie length wise to thin out cable tie and it can spin and cut better.
first of all you run out of battery. second, you dont need to make a new hole honestly, when you remove the spool cap(the orange thing with spring) you already have 2 hole on the side, just tie the zip tie there and dont put back the spool cap.
That's 6 minutes I'll never get back.
That's a great idea & im gonna try it!
The motor is struggling, it needs a specific gauge line/weight for the motor to not burn out..
yes im thinking the same
Another video I watched the person made four holes around the edge and attached the zip ties to each of the holes and not the centre spool. That way the ties are the right way round to cut and there were four of them. They also used thinner zip ties. The way you have done it the zip ties are sideways on to the grass so not cutting as the grass is hit with the flat side.
Great idea ....I'm using a smaller zip tie ....thank you
It hardly turned. How does it work with a full battery?
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That's not airodynamic as a thin line, ,I found the easiest of all methods ,remove the spool ,cut a piece of real trimmer line about 8 inches. With the cover part of trimmer ,tie a loop knot in center of the piece of line that's about 8 to 10 inches.,slide it over the shaft on the snap cover feed both lines through loop hole ,snap cover on , note the short line shouldn't be a very heavy Guage ,try this method. Yours might be better if you sliced the cable tie length wise to thin out cable tie and it can spin and cut better.
first of all you run out of battery. second, you dont need to make a new hole honestly, when you remove the spool cap(the orange thing with spring) you already have 2 hole on the side, just tie the zip tie there and dont put back the spool cap.
so its mushing them instead of cutting them ok noted
This guy has to much time on his hands
Had a low battery charge
Yes
looks like a FAIL to me
Why? A spool of replacement string cost $14 on Amazon. This is what happens when you fail 8th grade shop.
this guy is so clumsy and it didn't work