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WillsC
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Got tired of buying expensive tags so started experimenting. Tried using soda cans but the metal is way too thin. Tried folding the soda can metal so it was 4 layers thick so basically you got 2 tags from each can.....worked but labor intensive. I settled on aluminum flashing. The stuff is thick enough that you can't tear the holes out. Like $25 at lowes though they also sell a smaller roll for $10. [URL=http://s562.photobucket.com/user/Bamboorabbit/media/20140511_102454_zpseb951ea8.jpg.html][IMG]http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/ss63/Bamboorabbit/20140511_102454_zpseb951ea8.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Tried cutting it as is which did not work well so decided to try wrapping the flashing tightly around schedule 40 3" pvc scraps I had and that worked great. [URL=http://s562.photobucket.com/user/Bamboorabbit/media/20140511_102510_zpsfe120274.jpg.html][IMG]http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/ss63/Bamboorabbit/20140511_102510_zpsfe120274.jpg[/IMG][/URL] It gave it the rigidity to cut slices with the metal bandsaw. Covered the outside in tape before I cut the slices so it would not unroll when cutting. This is what you end up with. [URL=http://s562.photobucket.com/user/Bamboorabbit/media/20140511_102650_zps782cc60e.jpg.html][IMG]http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/ss63/Bamboorabbit/20140511_102650_zps782cc60e.jpg[/IMG][/URL] You drill 4 holes throught the entire thing, North south east and west. When you unroll it you get this. [URL=http://s562.photobucket.com/user/Bamboorabbit/media/20140511_102954_zpsc933412c.jpg.html][IMG]http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/ss63/Bamboorabbit/20140511_102954_zpsc933412c.jpg[/IMG][/URL] They are easily cut with ordinary scissors and the tags are strong, you can't tear tear the hole out yet easily indented with a ballpoint pen for permanent marking. Thin tie wire to attach and you are set. Cut 1/2 wide you will get 6000 tags from the roll which is what like 40 cents per 100? The entire project start to finish took about 30 minutes and a lifetime of tags. I realize not everyone has a metal bandsaw though I am sure there are other ways to cut the slices, all the other tools needed are common ones.
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javajunkie
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Very innovative, nicely done! |
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greenfig
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Tami, I use window blinds stripes cut into about 7" long pieces. I believe they come in plastic and aluminum painted in white. Mine are aluminum, I use an acrylic marker, it doesn't fade under the sun. |
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javajunkie
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Igor, |
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indestructible87
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I have a couple industrial strength sharpies I use for plant tags, it doesn't fade and its water proof. Yet I don't know where I got them or where to find them. Looks good will, I've been cutting up old beer cans and making tags out of them, I might look into this though. |
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sammy
Registered: Posts: 261 |
I use aluminum fascia scraps, but I like your idea of cutting them off of the roll like that. |
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coop951
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Very Nice Wills. I love seeing an innovative home made solution |
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Gina
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For my homemade ones, I tracked down and ordered some thick aluminum sheeting used for embossing for art projects. Like soda cans (which are far too thin and tear easily), you can press and 'write' on these w/ an old ball point pen and leave indentations easily. I cut them with an old guillotine-type paper cutter. |
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DesertDance
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I have no problem with the beer/soda can tags. Aluminum is forever! You just need to find a way to attach the tags so they don't blow away! One soda can makes a lot of tags... free! I use that chain for ceiling fans you can get at the big box stores. Easy and permanant... OH, cheap!! |
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Gina
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I think this is where I ordered my heavy aluminum sheets. It comes in colors. http://www.whimsie.com/aluminum%20foil.html |
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WillsC
Registered: Posts: 1,698 |
The single thickness soda can tags are useless.....the metal is so thin if the tag catches on anything the aluminum tears and the tag falls off. Tried that....simple but by no means permanent. |
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Chateauguay_Pino
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I also like to use soda cans. I'm not sure if they make them thicker in Canada or what but they seem pretty strong to me. I make the pieces bigger and then fold over 3 of the 4 sides about 1/4 inch so i don't cut myself. On the fourth side where i make the hole i fold it about 3/4 of an inch. I use a paper hole puncher to make the holes. It takes a little effort but easily done. After the hole is made i flatten the piece using a dough roller or anything i have handy that's round and smooth. They come out pretty good. |
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greysmith
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I've been using that flashing for years to mark my iris. I just cut it with scissors like the ones in your photo. I cut them wider, point one end, and bend them up the middle to make them ridged, like angle iron, for poking in the ground. You need to put the writing on them before you crease them though. And, I have a sheet-metal break that makes bending easy. |
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Gina
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I've also had bad luck using soda cans. About 7 years ago I labeled some blueberries with them and in that time most of the labels have disappeared. With the blueberries it doesn't matter that much since I now recognize the varieties by sight - and I'm not sending anyone cuttings. But figs? There's enough trouble with mis-identification. above
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JD
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Excellent solution Will. My $0.80 is in the mail. |
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WillsC
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JD, |
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nycfig
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Very nice Wills. I use the white mini-blinds and a Sharpie. Works pretty good. |
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WillsC
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Danny, |
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jake
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I use the same flashing as WillsC but cut it with a metal straight edge and single edge razor blade. Make two or three scores with the blade and then fold on score line. When fold is straightened out the strip breaks off perfectly. A box cutter also will work. You would think the razor would dull quickly but I find them to last for many cuts. I then cut the stips with scissors to the desired lenght. I then use the punch below for the hole. |
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mgginva
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Nice Willis. |
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WillsC
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Michael, |
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mgginva
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WILLS, |
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Posturedoc
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Don't ever apologize to the short, dark, back-from-the-grave Floridian, Michael. I never did. He will always be Willis to me. |
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musillid
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Some put a tag on the tree and one in the pot (or under the pot), or if in-ground -- well, you get the idea. In this case redundancy can be a good thing. I like all the ideas, each with its benefits and detractions. |
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rafed
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Do they come in different colors? |
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MGorski
Registered: Posts: 370 |
I like this idea, thanks Wills. Your warning about permanent maker fading is an important one, I learned the hard way. |
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Joe_Athens1945
Registered: Posts: 365 |
[QUOTE=WillsC]Michael, |
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WillsC
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Neil, |
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javajunkie
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LMAO Wills! |
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Joe_Athens1945
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[QUOTE=WillsC]Neil, |
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Posturedoc
Registered: Posts: 159 |
[QUOTE=WillsC]Neil, |
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