Cords and hoses are notoriously unruly. Organizing them so they’re not in a constant tangle in your shop, truck or project site is a minor art form. Here’s how we like to wrangle our cords so they stay coiled and easy to get—and then uncoil—when we need them.
Step 1. Get a 24 inch length of 1/8-inch nylon line.
Step 3. Coil your cord.
Step 4. The cord will be more tightly bound where it has rested in your hand during coiling. Lay that part over the center of the line.
Step 5. Pull one end of the line through the cord loop. Grab the other end of the line.
Step 6. Tie the two ends together with a half-knot (a half knot is the first part of a shoelace knot; it’s also the first half of a square knot for knot-lovers among us).
Step 8. For the last cord or hose, tie a complete shoelace knot (or square knot—left over right, right over left).