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Post subject: FS: GripLockTies - Superior Zip Ties! Posted: 14 May 2025, 16:59 |
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Joined: 06/18/12 Posts: 9301 Post Likes: +7465 Company: Gallagher Aviation LLC Location: Cincinnati, OH (I69)
Aircraft: 1960 Bonanza M35
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I'm excited to share that Gallagher Aviation is GripLockTies' newest authorized reseller. I just received thousands of these things so I need my fellow BTers to buy thousands of these things! GripLockTies are rubber-lined, releasable ties that offer superior grip, vibration dampening, and non-slip performance. I am excited to use these in the engine compartment (and have before), and behind the panel of N11GG. I have seen regular zip ties damage fuel lines, hoses, and wires from vibration so we have eliminated their use on the airplane where they are susceptible to damaging things. These are fancy but will save you trouble down the road. What you see on our website is what we currently have but we are working on more. They come in either red or blue color, in boxes of 48, in 5", 8", or 12". Pricing is advertised at $19.99 (5") per 48 count box, $24.99 (8") per 48 count box, $29.99 (12") per 48 count box. https://www.gallagheraviationllc.com/Gr ... c_269.html <-- Link to website 1-833-425-5288 <-- Call us here, please leave a voicemail if we do not answer 513-401-6495 <-- Call/Text/MMS us here, please leave a voicemail if we do not answer gallagheraviationllc@gmail.com <-- Email us here
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Post subject: Re: FS: GripLockTies - Superior Zip Ties! Posted: 14 May 2025, 20:59 |
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Joined: 07/11/14 Posts: 1399 Post Likes: +374 Location: 46U
Aircraft: C182, Lancair IV-P
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I’ve been using these on my Lancair IV-P since they first became available. No problems so far. And their padded thickness can be used to make sure that two components don’t rub together. Best, Tom
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