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Old 03-06-22 | 10:34 AM
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kahn
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From: northWET washington
Originally Posted by CroMo Mike
I find used bicycle inner tubes make great tie straps in the garage. Cut a short section containing the valve stem out and throw it away. The remainder can be used as a tie strap to keep the bike upright or whatever. Since the tube material is soft and grippy, a simple knot (tied lightly so it's easy to untie) will hold it. It's also great for bundling garden hose, extension cords, thin pieces of lumber, you name it. It can be cut to length. It's free. And can be thrown away when no longer needed.
Yup. Can even use them to prevent the garage door from opening when the keys are in the pocket and press the button. Of course, a 3d printed sleeve might be more attractive but I don't have such a printer. Also a larger inner tube wrapped around my metal water bottle keeps it from rattling in the car's cup holder.
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