These double loop wires can be hard to find

My spouse and his brother own a tree trimming business. I never thought much about what they do with the limbs and branches they split down. I thought they put them through the wood chipper, although I was wrong! Last week, he asked me to go to a local store that specialized in wire! He certainally said that the wire I was to purchase had to be 16 gauge black annealed bar wire. He said 16 gauge numerous times. I remembered 16 gauge even after I got to the car, although I forgot the rest. I went back in the home and asked him to write it down. He write 16 gauge black annealed bar wire. He was going to use it in the component that bundled up the lunches. I got to the store he told me to go to. I handed them the paper with a 16 gauge black annealed bar wire written on it. He looked at me. I looked at him. He then asked how big a roll I needed. I smiled and said a big one. He showed me a 330 foot roll that looked kind of small, although I figured it was what our spouse wanted. He told me the price for one, however then he said I could get rolls and it would be almost 30% less. I bought many rolls of 16 gauge black annealed bar wire and took it to where our spouse was working. I asked him if it was what he wanted, and he thanked me. I told him I got a great deal and bought many rolls. All I could hear was his brother laughing as I got back into the car.

14 guage double loop wire ties