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| Thread ID: 53390 | 2005-01-16 05:59:00 | Where can I get alotta cheep cable ties? | eat soap (124) | PC World Chat |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 314747 | 2005-01-16 05:59:00 | I have looked at DSE but thay are expensive. just wondering: were do you guys get yours? |
eat soap (124) | ||
| 314748 | 2005-01-16 06:05:00 | hardware stores have heaps of them | Prescott (11) | ||
| 314749 | 2005-01-16 06:22:00 | Repco, Mitre 10, Bunnings, electrical wholesalers (but usually bulk) I would even guess that the $2 shop as well. | sam m (517) | ||
| 314750 | 2005-01-16 06:34:00 | I get mine from Stewarts Electrical, or Mastertrade. | Runestone (6709) | ||
| 314751 | 2005-01-16 07:58:00 | I got mine from an electrical wholesaler. | John H (8) | ||
| 314752 | 2005-01-16 10:23:00 | $2 shop has them in a multi color pack! :D |
personthingy (1670) | ||
| 314753 | 2005-01-16 23:40:00 | I usually don't bother with them, even though I've got plenty (and a tool to pull them tight and cut off the excess). I mostly use "bag ties". You can get a reel of the material (a wire inside a plastic strip) very cheaply in the Warehouse garden area. (It's sold for fixing plant labels). The card usually has a cheap and nasty shear to cut off lengths. :D Sidecutters work better. These are quick to install (just wrap and twist the ends --- no threading) and are equally easily removed. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 314754 | 2005-01-17 00:14:00 | Any electrical wholesaler such as J A Russell, or Ideal, mastertrade or Cory's. Or if you know an electrician! |
echothreezero (6612) | ||
| 314755 | 2005-01-17 00:57:00 | I think the emphasis was on "cheap".;) The quality products from wholesalers are probably not cheap. The $2 shop ones are not quality. | Graham L (2) | ||
| 314756 | 2005-01-17 05:21:00 | what are you going to use them for? is it for your case? | Prescott (11) | ||
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