I haven't used the panduit version, T&B makes a nice one though. On Friday, January 9, 2015, Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote:
> Panduit zip ties are not like the Menards ones. > > > > ----- > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > http://www.ics-il.com > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: That One Guy <[email protected] <javascript:;>> > To: [email protected] <javascript:;> > Sent: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 12:15:30 -0600 (CST) > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Winter Tape and Zip Ties > > friends dont let friends use zipties > > > On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Jaime Solorza <[email protected] > <javascript:;>> > wrote: > > > > > > http://www.panduit.com/wcs/Satellite?c=Page&childpagename=Panduit_Global%2FPG_Layout&cid=1345564328975&packedargs=locale%3Den_us%26prod_cat_id%3D42%26prod_id%3D42&pagename=PG_Wrapper#prettyPhoto > > > > Jaime Solorza > > Wireless Systems Architect > > 915-861-1390 > > > > On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 9:42 AM, Darin Steffl <[email protected] > <javascript:;>> > > wrote: > > > >> Hey guys, > >> > >> So it seems the consensus is that Super 33 or 88 electrical tape is the > >> best out there and works great at all temps. The cheapest I can find a > roll > >> for is $3.98 per roll for 3/4" and 66ft length. Does anyone have better > >> pricing than that or alternate types of tape that match it at a better > >> price? > >> > >> Also, at our -30 to -40 wind chills, our zip ties snap when you look at > >> them. I've tried 3-4 different brands but they all snap. Are there > better > >> winterized zip ties that will work for us in the winter for towers and > >> customer installs? > >> > >> Thank you > >> > >> -- > >> Darin Steffl > >> Minnesota WiFi > >> www.mnwifi.com > >> 507-634-WiFi > >> <http://www.facebook.com/minnesotawifi> Like us on Facebook > >> <http://www.facebook.com/minnesotawifi> > >> > > > > > > > -- > All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the > parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you > can't get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not > use a hammer. -- IBM maintenance manual, 1925 > >
