I have a piece of plywood. I hook them across the plywood and keep them behind
the seat in my truck.
Ron
James Babcock wrote:
> Two possabilities come immediately to mind:
>
> 1. Fold them lengthwise several times until you can put a rubberband
> around them.
>
> 2. Our morning paper is delivered in a rectangular plastic bag.
> Dropping one tie into a bag would separate it from the others.
> It might knot itself though.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jim
>
> Eric Petrevich wrote:
> >
> >
> > Does anyone have any solution to storage and transport of tie down
> > straps that doesn't result in knots that make Eagle scouts crazy?
> >
> > Currently, I have 2 rods sticking out of the shop wall that I hang the
> > straps on. This works good, but as soon as I put the straps in the car,
> > they start to tie themselves together.
> > TIA for any help.
> >
> > --
> > Inch
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> >
> > "I used to cry about not having any shoes,
> > until I met a man with only one motorcycle!" 8>)
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