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		Tying up loose ends? 
		Looking for an efficient way of tying up all the loose webbing on some gear. There's bound to be a better way than just trying to tie knots in them or tie them to nearby other straps and such. 
 
 Figured some of you had a good method or knew of some sort of simple device or method so they don't just dangle everywhere.
 
 Thanks.
 
 
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		Small velcro straps. In camping section, or "cord keepers" in office supply section. I got a roll of "velgrow" in the garden section - it's double sided and inexpensive.
 
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		Thanks. Those web dominators are kind of what I was picturing in my head. May have to order some. Can't have too many whatchamacallits or doomahickies attached to you gear, right?
 [Beer]
 
 
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		CountyComm has these. Not as cool as the other thing posted. 
 http://www.countycomm.com/cordsupervisor.html
 
 The Army Surplus store over on Pecos and I-36 has a small wall of NiteIze brand stuff that is exactly what you are looking for I think. I'd take a look over there.
 
 
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		just roll it up and tape it down.  It is a lot cheaper and cleaner then the rest of the gizmos out there. 
 
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		I was totally expecting different content than what was in this thread.  Maybe I am overly grumpy today.
 
 
 Gorilla tape?  Then if you need tape you have it?  I like multitaskers.
 
 
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		We used 100 mph tape in the Army. 
 
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