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Hey Alex -You can use baling wire for all sorts of things. Imagination is your only limitation, really. Originally known more for binding bales of stuff--hence the name--typically hay or cardboard, it's regularly used for attaching fence to posts (not just farm fences), in garden and greenhouse business, auto biz for reattaching parts temporarily, just all sorts of uses.I keep a small coil of finer gauge around all the time, both in my vehicle and on the workbench. In fact, in looking for wire I can use for the nose bridge on face masks I'm making for health care workers, I have some on my desk right now. So, I was surprised to see this thread pop up!..I've used wire to help keep things organized, too, like kept nuts and washers strung on a length of it in the past, formed into a ring. Keeps it handy and serves a purpose while being stored.I used a length one time to keep tie rod linkage back together 'til I got back to where I could work on it.If looking for it online you may have better luck searching for "baler wire." Remember the bigger the number, the smaller the wire gauge. 16 is thinner than 14, for example.Hardware stores, as mentioned, if they're open around you, usually have wire.Tractor Supply usually has more, though right now all they're listing online is red Brand Baler Wire 14.5 gauge, though I didn't look real deep.Amzn has a wide selection of types, sizes, and lengths . The best price there seems to be the 200' roll of 16ga for $6.98.I keep some of this around all the time, too, for a variety of uses and projects: Green Garden Wire 22ga.ULine has baling wire, but primarily in much bigger coils Hope you find some to keep around and find creative ways to use it!Mahalo
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