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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 6:55 am    Post subject: Velcro Reply with quote

Listers,

I have been using Tony Benglis' "kitchen" wire tie wraps to organize my wiring bundles. However, I have discovered a Velcro product that is much easier to use. It is called "Plant Ties." It is not a full-blown, typical Velcro, but good enough for a temporary tie; easy to apply and easy to un-do for revisions. I found it in the garden department at Lowe's.

This made me wonder about using Velcro "One-Wrap" as a permanent wire bundle tie. One-Wrap is that Velcro band that is about 3/4" wide and has "fuzz" on one side and "hooks" on the other. I have been using pieces of this for years to organize my laptop wires & "stuff" for travel. It would sure be easier to remove to manage wiring than plastic tie wraps. Any thoughts?

Jay in Dallas


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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 2:32 pm    Post subject: Velcro Reply with quote

My only thought is:

Normal Velcro will burn and probably smoke. I would use plenum ties or fire
retardant Velcro. Something like this
http://www.htnetwork.com/details.aspx?p=GT.75X180MV2

You wouldn't want to add to the toxic fumes in the cabin in case of a small
electrical fire.

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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 2:53 pm    Post subject: Velcro Reply with quote

Kevin,

I wasn't aware that such a product existed. Looks like it would do what I suggested for Velcro, but safely.

Thanks - Jay
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My only thought is:

Normal Velcro will burn and probably smoke. I would use plenum ties or fire
retardant Velcro. Something like this
http://www.htnetwork.com/details.aspx?p=GT.75X180MV2

You wouldn't want to add to the toxic fumes in the cabin in case of a small
electrical fire.

Kevin Bonds

Nashville TN

601XL Plans building.
http://home.comcast.net/~kevinbonds



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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 7:55 pm    Post subject: Velcro Reply with quote

Glad to help Jay. I used to do network cable installations. We were not
allowed to use anything but plenum ties in false ceilings where ventilation
air was circulated because they would pollute the air with toxic fumes
during an invisible fire in the ceiling. BTW, Plenum ties are always red,
but I don't think all red ties are plenum.

For the archives:

Use plenum cable ties or plenum Velcro for bundling electrical wires in the
cabin area. These will not give off toxic fumes in a fire. Something like
this http://www.htnetwork.com/details.aspx?p=GT.75X180MV2
Kevin Bonds

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