Been using y used zip ties for years to hang y tomato plants. I even leave them on the wire fence till the next year and only cut them as much will hold the plant.
@@jacobreviewseverythingif you buy good zip ties , they are just fine for whatever they are rated for. There's different zip ties for many different applications and made of different materials. They come in different shapes and sizes as well.
You can also use a little flat head between the lock and diveted part of the zip tie to just pull it back out.
Yeah, I tend to poke myself on accident when I try that. I'm a bit clumsy though.
Been using y used zip ties for years to hang y tomato plants. I even leave them on the wire fence till the next year and only cut them as much will hold the plant.
They sell reusable zipties with a release lever built in. Every mechanic should have some in their box.
My company won't buy them so I just gotta work with what they supply.
Mercedes zip ties have a release handle on the latch of the zip tie.
You can unhook regular zip ties with the tip of a razor knife.
Those are pretty sweet looking but I haven't used them before. Do they hold alright?
@@jacobreviewseverythingif you buy good zip ties , they are just fine for whatever they are rated for. There's different zip ties for many different applications and made of different materials. They come in different shapes and sizes as well.
@@jacobreviewseverything I regularly recover them from 40+ year old cars…
Good idea
Put them in backwards. Use again and again.
If there's not a lot of weight pulling them then yeah that can work.
That zip tie clearly has the release on it
I am not a smart man.
Or you can just push the button in the front and release it