How to Wrap a Cable Over Under – QUICK DEMONSTRATION

In this video, you’ll quickly learn the to wrap a cable using the over under method. The over-under method is an industry standard cable wrapping technique used by many professionals. I’ll quickly show you how to properly coil a cable using the over under method.

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20 Comments

  1. @robertscottbyers5502

    Love the channel as it always has clear concise helpful information. And this was the best demo of how to properly do this I've seen. Now I'm working on increasing my speed at it! 🙂

  2. @graydongunthardt9652

    By far the best video on this I've seen! And I watched quite a few trying to understand this 😅

  3. @victoriamasters9590

    Thank you so much for pausing and showing your hand movements, ive watched 7 videos on same topic and every last one blows through super fast while running their mouth about other crap, I appreciate you getting straight to the point!👍

  4. @Misksound

    excellent! any other way is just blasphemy.

  5. @tecunumantonatiu4484

    Million Thsnks!!

  6. @EveryNameAvailable

    Thank you for doing it in 1st person perspective. The 3rd person perspective gave me trouble while watching other videos.

  7. @codybroken

    This goes for cables, cords and hoses!
    THANK YOU!

  8. @JS-wo3tj

    Hardest part of the job actually haha

  9. @redondo8095

    Thanks for going straight to the solution rather than spending a lot of time talking about problems improperly coiled cable can cause.

  10. @rramach9091

    Props to you for the way you choreographed the video. The slow motions, pausing, captions and the voice over at the appropriate times were perfect. Also, appreciate the economy of words and the avoidance of those annoying background music. Thanks again and keep up the great work

  11. @gurumajuindonesia

    I am using steering wheel method .. for me it;s faster

  12. @AdedokunAdebo

    great and informative video

  13. @q-miiproductions878

    I forgot this method from high school, so thanks!

  14. @johnmcguinn4455

    Well done. I have watched several videos on how to do this, your video is short and by far the easiest to follow.

  15. @user-ti7on5uv9h

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    คุณมันสุดยอด! 👑

  16. @MessieAs

    That's one fine explanation and demonstration. Well done!

  17. @vietnammg

    bad instruction got my dick stuck in a microwave

  18. @JoscelinTrouwborst

    63 years of age, I had never heard of it. Very handy!

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