epicxt said:Old climbing trick is to wrap them in a "daisy chain". Then when you need them just pull on one end and it comes undone.
epicxt said:Old climbing trick is to wrap them in a "daisy chain". Then when you need them just pull on one end and it comes undone.
galwaydude18 said:epicxt said:Old climbing trick is to wrap them in a "daisy chain". Then when you need them just pull on one end and it comes undone.
What's that trick? I never heard if it. How do you do it?
worst possible way to do, google search "over under cable"Deansocial said:I wrap mine around hand n elbow and still end with a mess a next job
johninthecamper said:worst possible way to do, google search "over under cable"Deansocial said:I wrap mine around hand n elbow and still end with a mess a next job
TinyTiger said:I use the "Over Under Cable" Method as well and secure the coil with a plastic cord cuff (it looks like a plastic handcuff). It allows the cord to pull straight out from the coil without kinking.
Jonhilgen said:When you roll up a cord, you have to loosely wind it using both hands and slightly roll the cord a little to make sure the cord won't develop the twist I mentioned.
Jonhilgen said:I store my cords in a small recycling bin (slightly larger than a kitchen trash can, and this doubles a a job site waste bin during the day. You can seethe size of the blue bin in the picture. I have a 100', three 50', and three 25' cords in there.