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Re: Bailing Wire


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Posted by Solid Junk on March 26, 2008 at 11:47:15 from (12.40.148.69):

In Reply to: Re: Bailing Wire posted by ScottyHOMEy on March 26, 2008 at 10:48:48:


Taken from McMaster-Carr. Do a search at www.mcmaster.com for bale wire ties. Maybe not the cheapest place, but it is a source.

Single Loop
Bundle bags, cables, rods, pipe, and lumber.
Single-loop ties have a loop on one end. Simply feed the straight end through the loop and twist. They are longer for cardboard, lumber, and other large bundles. Galvanized steel is more corrosion resistant than black annealed steel.
Double-loop ties are shorter than single-loop ties and have a loop on each end that can be twisted around each other for a secure closure. Use on bags, cables, and other small bundles.
Stainless steel offers better corrosion resistance than black annealed steel. PVC-coated steel reduces slipping and allows for extra-tight twists.

Double Loop

Single-Loop Ties
Black Annealed
Galvanized

O'all Pkg. Steel Steel
Lg. Qty. Per Pkg. Per Pkg.

14 Gauge (0.08" OD)
8' 25 2000T81 $5.61
2000T21 $8.58

10' 25 2000T82 6.96
2000T22 10.67

12' 25 2000T83 8.30
2000T23 12.71

14' 25 2000T84 9.66
2000T24 14.78

15' 25 2000T85 11.91
2000T25 15.80

18' 25 2000T86 14.24
2000T26 18.89

13 Gauge (0.09" OD)
8' 25 2000T71 8.48
2000T31 11.24

10' 25 2000T72 10.68
2000T32 13.93

12' 25 2000T73 12.53
2000T33 16.62

14' 25 2000T74 14.57
2000T34 19.31

15' 25 2000T75 15.58
2000T35 20.67

18' 25 2000T76 18.62
2000T36 24.71

Joe

P.S. A local show here in Indiana has a hand crank machine that they make their own with. There is also a place in Crawfordsville, In that makes them commercially, but I don't know how to get ahold of them anymore.


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