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    Graph Cover Straps

    How many of you all have had your graph covers blow off while driving down the rod? I know there are all kinds of options out there, but here is one that is not only velcro, bit is also elastic and is adjustable and very inexpensive. I found them at Lowes.

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    I use those! They work great, and actually look decent too.

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    #3
    I've been using just velcro. Great idea...thanks!

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    Bungees with the balls. Much easier on and off. Velcro kept sticking to everything, itself, caps, gloves,

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    I also use those Velcro straps. They're also available at Walmart in the craft section.

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    I also use the bungees with balls. Super easy and super cheap.
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    I use the bending rubber twist ties.
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    #8
    Elastic headbands from walmart. A couple bucks for a 3-pack.

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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by joe3buck3 View Post
    I also use the bungees with balls. Super easy and super cheap.

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    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by shimanostud View Post
    I use the bending rubber twist ties.
    Same here^^^^^!
    Just can't leave well enough alone!!

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    #11
    I bought a spool of 4" wide elastic that I make a wide rubber band out of.

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    Ive found nothing that works better than those, and they are cheap too.
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    I switched to these.

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    I use the battery ty down straps.