The PVC coated tie wire is easier on soft goods

Every one of us use a lot of stainless steel tie wire on the building yard.

The building yard is more than 50,000 square feet of many building supplies.

Every one of us stopped everything necessary for commercial plus residential building projects. Every one of us have everything for flooring enjoy tile, carpeting, vinyl, plus marcite. Every one of us carry everything necessary for building projects enjoy screws, nails, bored, two-by-fours, shingles, plus insulation. Every one of us also have a number of weird supplies for outdoor projects, gardening, plus landscaping. Every one of us use a lot of stainless steel tie wire when both of us are bundling these objects plus shipping them to many locations across the country. Every one of us recently switched to a PVC coated tie wire. It is much easier on soft goods. The poly vinyl chloride covered stainless steel wire doesn’t split into the products that both of us move. For instance, the PVC coated tie wire is much easier on bags of mulch, potting soil, plus concrete mix. If both of us don’t use a PVC coated product, the stainless steel tie wire cuts through the bags plus causes injure to the product. The PVC coated tie wire is much easier on the bags plus there is much less injure while in shipping. Before both of us switched to the current product, both of us were losing 100 or $200 with every shipment because of disfigured products. Now that both of us use the softer tie wire plus double loop ties, both of us rarely have shopper complaints about the products arriving disfigured after the shipment. The PVC coated wire tie is relatively the same price as our other tie wire, so both of us did not have to spend a luck to save the extra money.

 

16 gauge galvanized wire ties