You still got baling wire? Where I grew up that went away over 40 years ago. Baler twine through leather gloves was bad enough. Dating ourselves aren't we? My father always kept a coil of #9 wire hanging in the shop. Kept a bale of baler twine there, too. Both came in real handy quite often. Way better than plastic zip strips or duct tape! Hose clamps sounds like the right stuff, though, just be careful not to crush your injector tube. Adding that handle is a real good idea, whether you continue to wear gloves or not. FWIW there is hightemp duct tape available in most hardware stores that sell chimney sections, made to stand up to the kind of heat you are dealing with. I can't remember the price - not cheap - but you might want to compare it with the hose clamps. Once it takes a cook though it is permanent.


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. We never really did all that much really, just what was needed for the stock on the place. My old man never sold a bale, straw or hay, IIRC, and never had to buy any either. 















