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On 5 May 2005 14:42:29 -0700, "boatgeek"
wrote: I remember seeing a tool a while ago with which you could efficiently and quickly use stainless steel to wrap and secure things, making hose clamps, wireties, etc very quickly. I was wondering if anyone had one, liked it and could remember the name. I'm thinking of having something like that instead and a spool of stainless steel wire instead of a dozen different sized clamps and ties. Doug I have one and it really works. Having said that, I still use the real, stainless, high grade hose clamps. The clamp tool works great for things like garden hoses. A clamp makes an awkward end. Using the clamp tool gives a neat, strong attachment. It works great for quick or emergency repairs, even the 4" engine exhaust to the waterlift. It will make a fast eye in braided line. It makes a much neater attachment than a clamp. But I will not trust steel wire with my boat's safety. Every tool has its place and some have their limits. |
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