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  1. #16
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    You would think it is simple to understand and do.

    When working, the unskilled and brain dead would wind up the leads in no particular fashion, leave them on the floor near the power outlets and always leave them with the plug ends on the bottom of the coil. So when you wanted to use it next you had to turn the coil over so the lead would uncoil.
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    Sorry TL, I'm with and Fenderbelly on this one. Regarding the folding of socks, maybe Skew could give us a few pointers .
    To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional

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    anne-maria.
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    Quote Originally Posted by View Post
    Exaccery.
    Make that a double-sigh TL - gotta agree with and Fenderbelly
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    But winding it like that actually twists the cord as you UN wind it. You would have to unwind it by carefully untwisting it. With the "roady wrap: you don't have to cos each 2nd twist already untwists the twist you put in the twist before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by _fly_ View Post
    I'll bet your a roll the socks into a ball and then tuck as well...
    Don't even get her started on folding fitted sheets!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mic-d View Post
    Don't even get her started on folding fitted sheets!
    ...or T-shirts.
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


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    TL, go to Aldi's and get a packet of Twisties and a drink and unwind in any direction you want.
    Cheers Fred



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    You're all wrong.
    This is the correct way to roll an extension cord:
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=E51reLU0prM
    And thanks to Uncle Knackers for enlightening us......
    TM

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    Quote Originally Posted by TermiMonster View Post
    And thanks to Uncle Knackers for enlightening us......
    ...on how to halve the distance you can throw/unravel the cable

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    For a long cord you can't go past the chain knot with the cord doubled, for medium cords my son (the roadie) showed me what the professionals do (TL's method) and for short cords, I use the butterfly over the elbow method. Plain old loop winding finds no use at all for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TermiMonster View Post
    You're all wrong.
    This is the correct way to roll an extension cord:
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=E51reLU0prM
    And thanks to Uncle Knackers for enlightening us......
    TM
    when you plug the ends together you are effectively winding half the cord in one direction and the other in the other direction. Half is wound up and half is unwound.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    when you plug the ends together you are effectively winding half the cord in one direction and the other in the other direction. Half is wound up and half is unwound.
    your'e just winding me up, TL....

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    Just cos you all don't agree with me doesn't mean I am wrong. :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    Just cos you all don't agree with me doesn't mean I am wrong. :P
    I am certainly going to try it TL, I hate untangling my leads.

    ps. Would also be interested, if indeed you had the solution to folding fitted sheets.
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