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Baling wire, otherwise known as bale wire, farm wire, haywire or soft wire, is a type of wire used in agriculture and industry for many uses such as mending fences or manually binding rectangular bales of hay, straw, or cut grass. It is also used in many non-agricultural applications such as banding together corrugated cardboard, paper, textiles, aluminum and other materials that are processed in the recycling industry.
Baling wire is sometimes used in an informal, make-do manner as an easy fix. It is frequently referred to as one of the basic repair materials. Typical uses include supporting loose mufflers and patching chain-link fences. Common phrases often include baling wire as an ad hoc, fix-anything material, alongside chewing gum, duct tape, and the cable tie.
Balingwire, otherwise known as balewire, farm wire, haywire or soft wire, is a type of wire used in agriculture and industry for many uses such as mending...
twine, strapping, netting, or wire. Industrial balers are also used in material recycling facilities, primarily for baling metal, plastic, or paper for...
sustainability. The wire is versatile, and wire clothes hangers are often used as cheap sources of semi-tough wire, more available than balingwire for all sorts...
wire. Culture of New Zealand Agriculture in New Zealand MacGyverism — a similar concept describing the resourceful use of materials to hand. Baling wire...
refer to: Balingwire, used in an agricultural setting and industrial setting for everything from mending fences to manually binding square bales of hay...
cookie tin, tambourine, or any similar resonating device. A length of balingwire, attached to the top and bottom of the wood, stretched across the cookie...
the top of the bucket to act as a support for suspending the object, balingwire to suspend the object in the solution from the horizontal rebar, and...
the development of the blues sound. It consists of a single string of balingwire tensioned between two nails on a board over a glass bottle, which is...
least 450 years old. Diller established that it could travel by tying balingwire around it and pulling it a short distance. Five years later, Diller observed...
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to a sapling was wrapped around his neck, his feet had been bound by balingwire and attached with a rope to other saplings, and his hands were tied behind...
Concertina wire or Dannert wire is a type of barbed wire or razor wire that is formed in large coils which can be expanded like a concertina. In conjunction...
gathered and stored in a straw bale, which is a bale, or bundle, of straw tightly bound with twine, wire, or string. Straw bales may be square, rectangular...
company or broker, and whose equipment was invariably pieced together with balingwire. By the mid-1950s, over-extraction of timber had begun to reduce the...
crouched for twenty-eight hours was fastened together with a piece of balingwire. The reserve gasoline tanks put together by Corrigan, left him so little...
orange crate in January 1977. Both victims had been bound together with balingwire, and impressions upon the tree branches—coupled with the actual positioning...
them later. Previously, Caroline had scratched her leg on a piece of balingwire, and the minor scratch turns into a serious infection. Unable to summon...
pre-1999 versions of Bonfire, each log is tied to the log next to it with balingwire. To further fortify the structure, aircraft-grade steel cable is wrapped...
learned the G, C and E chords and when the strings broke, he would use balingwire". After graduating from a Catholic high school in Memphis, Dorsey became...
tensioners. Common applications include steel coils, bundles of metal, balingwire, bricks and other pavers, and roll end-binding. Steel strapping is sold...