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Extension cord storage/organization

JazzBlueRT

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Now that Irma is gone, I can put the generator and extension cords away.

Th small 25ft or less cords are easy and I found some holders at Walmart for .93, these will also work for Christmas light extension cords.

I also have two 100 foot heavy duty (10 or 12 gauge) cords which are two heavy for the little holders.

Any ideas on how to secure these so they can be put into a drawer or out of the way.
 
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Bretny

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I wrap mine up like a climbing rope and hang them on a gook in the shed. What ever you do dont be one of those people who wraps them around your arm/hand, that puts so many twists in them and they become a knot in a short amount of time.
 

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I wrap mine up like a climbing rope and hang them on a gook in the shed. What ever you do dont be one of those people who wraps them around your arm/hand, that puts so many twists in them and they become a knot in a short amount of time.

LOL must be a NY thing. I have a couple 100' 12 GA cords. Always wrap them like a climbing cord. Works great. Just need to unravel the whole thing when using them.
 
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I have a few of these >
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and I have also made a few of these >
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For any thing longer I use one of these >
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Although you could not put them in a drawer it does make them easier to look after.
 

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These work very well, harbor freight has a similar one too.

No kinks, no extra space required.

And 90% if the time you just pull off what you need and leave the rest on.

And like 6-7 bucks...
 

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FTWingRiders

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These work very well, harbor freight has a similar one too.

No kinks, no extra space required.

And 90% if the time you just pull off what you need and leave the rest on.

And like 6-7 bucks...

This is what I use.. and I've got a lot of extension cords..
 

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I wrap mine around left over spools that BX, Loomex or Data cabling come wrapped around. I loop the male end through a whole in the side of the spool with 5-6' so I can place the spool near the outlet. The female end is wrapped around the spool and just pull off what l need. When done wrap the female end onto spool and then roll up the 5-6' of the male end around the spool and place on a piece of 3/4" conduit stub that I use for a hanger.
 

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ForceFed70

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My suggestions already been proposed.

But this thread does remind me of a story from a good electrical contractor friend: He was asked to temporarily wire in a high wattage heater for use during construction of a commercial building.

Load required 4ga cable. He already had a 200' spool in the compound for an upcoming job. The temp heater only needed about a 25' run of cable, but he didn't want to cut it off of his 200' spool. Long story short - he left most of the cable on the spool. Despite the cable being rated correctly, it couldn't radiate heat properly while on the spool. Melted the jacket and ruined the whole length of cable. Luckily it didn't catch fire.
 
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jonshonda

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When I was an apprentice carpenter I got my *** chewed for wrapping a cord around my arm. Plug the ends of the cord together, hold cord in one hand, drape cord over hand with other, hang it from a large rubber coated hook.

Takes half the time and always comes out nice.
 

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+1 although in my experience as a audio tech, the lighting guys don't do this.

Doing lighting and audio, both were done using the over/under method. Start getting 100' cam lock cables and those were done the best you can.
 

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I never thought about coiling my 100 footer like I do my climbing rope. I'll try that next time I use it. Thanks!

I have been contemplating building something like this for storage.
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stg454

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I like coiling my cords in larger loops. I’m looking for some good ways to secure each cord together to prevent unraveling. I’ve used Velcro straps in the past. Any other good ideas?
 

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I like coiling my cords in larger loops. I’m looking for some good ways to secure each cord together to prevent unraveling. I’ve used Velcro straps in the past. Any other good ideas?



I like these a lot and they are like 80 cents so I buy a bunch and the come in small, medium, and large which is nice for garden hoses

The fancy loops and all the other stuff is fine if you do it by yourself however when you have employees it’s a nightmare to try to teach them how to do the fancy extension cord tying and wrapping so I find the plastic clamps easier

Only problem is with the plastic clamps when you have employees usually lose a bunch of them because nitwits don’t know where to put them when they use the cord
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The_Auto_Tech

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I use this guy. I am debating going to a Flexzilla extension cord though as I really like their air hoses.

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wingnutthehutt

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I like coiling my cords in larger loops. I’m looking for some good ways to secure each cord together to prevent unraveling. I’ve used Velcro straps in the past. Any other good ideas?

For the time being, I simply hang them up using motorcycle (quick-release) tie-down straps. I have plenty of those. Worst case scenario: I need all my tie downs - it's not going to be a problem for my empty garage to have cords arranged on the floor for a few days.
 
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