Just wondering if anyone has found some good places to get ties for a decent price and quality. The variety can at HF was good for the money but I'd like to buy a larger quantity.
Ideas?

Brake jobs (which is probably the best auto example to make; to hang the calipers from the springs while you're replacing the pads) I just use bungee cords; dollar store bungee cords.Work fine. Kind of a waste to use a zip tie for that. I've got a lot of extraneous **** though; so if I can do it with something reusable I will. Paracord is also a good option for "fitting" parts if you can rig it (say...to position a header near the firewall).
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I'm with you on this one. I keep tie wire around and use and re-use it for temp. holding jobs as well as tape, bungee's etc. I can't believe how often some guys use zip ties. I always think "they must be gettin them from work, they can't be payin for them themselves" Maybe it's just the conservationist in me.


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I don't use them as much in automotive as I do in industrial equip, electronics, and home theater applications, but they are good especially for the price.
Don't buy the harbor freight set if you want them to hold. I have the big jar for 10 bucks, but they don't really seem to be good for anything other than really light weight stuff.
Thomas & Bets or BG are good. Look for a metal latch. those are the best. If you want/need odd sizes the Internet is full of sources, but look for the metal holding latch. Those with a plastic holding latch will not last.
In some applications, a tie wire (a.k.a. bread bag/garbage bag tie) is preferred, especially if it is something that that you repeated put on and take off.... We also use tie wire, ...
Of course, removable cable ties work well for that purpose.In some applications, a tie wire (a.k.a. bread bag/garbage bag tie) is preferred, especially if it is something that that you repeated put on and take off.
I take stainless steel safety wire (I use 0.041) cut to length and put some heat shrink on it. Need stiffer ? Double of triple it.
Which ones did you get, and when? I've been getting ties from them for maybe 5+ years and not every one is perfect but I'd say they have (usually far lower) maybe a 5% fail rate for the worst ones, which is acceptable for the price.ABSOLUTELY DO NOT BUY THESE! They are the worst I've ever seen. I did a huge wiring project at work. We bought 10's of thousands of these and after the first day, when 90% of them were breaking during installation, we sent them all back for a refund and got GB 1000 packs at Menards.
I buy all of our electrical supplies for my shop from Waytek. www.waytekwire.com I feel they have a great selection and pricing.
I used to use a lot of zip ties on my off-road cars too. On a few of them I used Velcro (only) to hold the aluminum hood on. A few people thought I was nuts but it never flew off.Our offroad race cars literally have hundreds of zip ties holding everything from wires to window nets to plumbing..........you name it, we have it zip tied! We also use tie wire, but zip ties are far faster and we tear our cars down after every race. Quality zip ties hold up very well. When you buy them in bulk they are pretty cheap.
Thomas & Betts Ty-Rap black nylon w/ss finger if you want them to last.
Most others are pretenders.
Ty-Rap bulk packs are usually available thru at least one local electrical distributor in a region.

I used to use a lot of zip ties on my off-road cars too. On a few of them I used Velcro (only) to hold the aluminum hood on. A few people thought I was nuts but it never flew off.
Which ones did you get, and when? I've been getting ties from them for maybe 5+ years and not every one is perfect but I'd say they have (usually far lower) maybe a 5% fail rate for the worst ones, which is acceptable for the price.
And they aren't any better or worse than others I've tried; you do have to use the right size for the job but compared to the ones at HF/Lowes/HD I would still order these every time. Like I said may not be best for every environment.
90% of what I have used them for has been cat4/5/6, coax, s-video, and low voltage power.