[SML] Zip Tie Ends

Jerry Durand jdurand at durandinterstellar.com
Thu Jun 3 03:35:51 UTC 2021


pull out a little, cut, let retract so there's no sharp bit left.  Best
done with a device that tightens and cuts all in one, sort of a torque
wrench for nylon ties.

On 6/2/21 10:27 PM, Tim Long via Stagecraft wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Longtime lurker here with a question.
>
> Once you've secured the zip tie around the bundle, what style do you
> use in cutting off the excess?
>
> A) Flush to the ratchet mechanism?
> B) 1/4" (or so) away from the mechanism? 
> C) As B, but with a 45 degree angle?
> D) Other
>
> And:
> Is there a specific reason you do it that way?
>
>
> I usually do A myself because I've gotten many scratches/cuts from B &
> C. I've encountered a lot of category C lately and I am glad the first
> aid kit is stocked.
>
> Just curious as to what people do.
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
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