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Now grab it with your left hand and slide your right hand down the cord 2 1/2 - 3 feet and repeat till done. The last 2 or 3 feet will be used to wrap the cord/rope.
We've shown you all sorts of ways to wrangle your cables in the past, but often you need to wrap and unwrap them when on the go. These six methods will help you keep all your cords contained ...
If you are like me and tend to be a little rough with your power cables and just stuff them in your bag or wrap them in any way to keep them tidy, this short video might save you the cost of a new ...
Hey, PCWorlders! A while ago I wrote an article on how I repair my frayed cables with cheap heat-shrink tubing that I buy on ...
Did you know there’s a special way to wrap your cables that not only keeps them neat and tidy, but also makes them perfectly unfurl without tangling when ...
The cable coiling method bestowed upon all film and audio students can be applied to all the cables in your bag or in the that rat's nest you call a "cable drawer" at home.
Plus, you can keep your cords organized for free, if you master a few simple wrapping tricks. Dieter Bohn of The Verge uses a simple, easy-to-remember technique that only takes a minute to master.
Details: This recall involves four models of Sterling Rope’s sewn cords which include the 8mm Aztek (AZ) Sewn Bound Loop Prusik, Aztek (AZ) Elite 8mm Edge Restraint, 8mm PER Sewn Eye and the 8mm ...