I used to use the metal strap banding when we did horizontal boring under the road for sewer installation! Bankers are nice to have to secure things! Nice video Ken, thanks for sharing! ✌🏼❤️🙏🏼
I’ve never used one of these, but it certainly seems like it would be useful for many jobs. Thanks for sharing Kevin, great information. Be well my friend.
Just a thought. I use rachet straps. I found as the wood dries these become loose and no longer hold as tight. With the rachet straps I can tighten as the wood dries and keep good pressure on the pile of wood. It's amazing at first how much the wood shrinks as it dries and it nice to be able to take up the slack as the wood dries.
When you were telling me about this tool, I was thinking it was a metal banding tool. I didn't know it was nylon banding. I'm not sure you're gonna need those edge guards. You might be ok without them. I did see a box of 300 on ebay for $50 though.
I used to use the metal strap banding when we did horizontal boring under the road for sewer installation! Bankers are nice to have to secure things! Nice video Ken, thanks for sharing! ✌🏼❤️🙏🏼
Thanks Mark.
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I’ve never used one of these, but it certainly seems like it would be useful for many jobs. Thanks for sharing Kevin, great information. Be well my friend.
I was hoping it would help on the sawmill Lumber.
👍👍👍Great demonstration, thanks Kevin.
Glad you enjoyed it thanks for the comment and watching my friend.
learned how to use one of those years ago they are awesome
I think it will work for the Lumber not hard to use for sure thanks for the comment and watching.
You look like a expert. We have a similar tool at work we use to strap things to pallets.
That's cool! I think it will work good for are needs thanks Frank.
Love new tools 🔧
That's me thanks my friend.
Just a thought. I use rachet straps. I found as the wood dries these become loose and no longer hold as tight. With the rachet straps I can tighten as the wood dries and keep good pressure on the pile of wood. It's amazing at first how much the wood shrinks as it dries and it nice to be able to take up the slack as the wood dries.
Great point! That would work to thanks for the comment.
When you were telling me about this tool, I was thinking it was a metal banding tool. I didn't know it was nylon banding.
I'm not sure you're gonna need those edge guards. You might be ok without them. I did see a box of 300 on ebay for $50 though.
Thanks Daryl will see for sure.
I am looking for a tool that can do the same, but for a 2mm or 3mm fishing line - Will this tool work such a plastic line ?
I'm not sure sorry wish I could help you.
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Thanks for the comment.