Ever since you saw those huge tie wraps, did it cross your mind? These are like sewn up versions of the normal tie wraps in your sandwich bag. However, with these extra large tie wraps are incredibly much stronger and thicker thus can take a lot more weight without splitting. They can come in handy for just about anything!
A good example of where to make use of some big tie wraps is moving house. When you pack a moving truck full of things, the last thing that you want is to have everything fall out and topple over. You also would not like to see your boxes out of balance and the insides scattered bilogically. Large tie wraps can assist with that by tying down containers and other objects in the bed of your truck ensuring they continue to be properly throughout the ride.
You can also potentially help yourself keep things organized with some big tie wraps! They help you to combine various things so that everything stays organized. If you keep the garden tools like these outside, it's easy to attach them using big tie wraps on the side of a shed for instance. So, they cannot go missing or spread in your yard.
Another fantastic use for large tie wraps is to bundle up your cords and cables. There are a ton of electronics and it is hard to keep all those dangling wires in place. You will make everything look much neater and orderly by using large cable tie wraps to bundle all of your cords together. This also helps to avoid any accidents as a result of tripping over loose wires.
If you work in a theater, for instance, there are likely lots of cables traveling from the sound booth to the stage. If it is not in the right management, that can be one big mess. Use big tie wraps to keep these cables nice and organized so they do not tangle or get damaged. This is one of those projects I did without recording as it was super simple and quite relaxing. — The goal being to ensure that everything remained attached over time (big tie wraps), but easy for me to find when needed.
And last but by no means least, fat tie wraps are also the best for work in factories or on construction. Some of them are so robust that they can attach even the densest machinery and equipment securely. For example, you might use thick tie wraps to fasten scaffolding or big machinery in place when it is not being used if you work on a construction site. This prevents the area from being dangerous for everyone who is working around them.
One for foremost reasons that in oil and gas drilling, everything is so packed to be kept tight. Those big tie wraps sure can help bind up them pipes and other apparatus, especially when the wind is dancing outside or things get raucous weather-wise. That way you can be extra sure that everything stays where it is supposed to and, well … this helps with safety on the job.