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PLASTIC BAG STRIP PREPARATION

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Copyright, October 15, 2005
Tisa Enterprises, All Rights Reserved

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STEP 1:

Lay a bag flat and smooth out both sides
(pulling on the handle and the bottom seam on the same side does the trick.)

plastic bag prep step 1



STEP 2:

Now fold the bag in half length wise:
plastic bag prep step 2


 

STEP 3:

Fold bag in half one more time:
plastic bag prep step 3


 

STEP 4:

Cut off Bottom Seam:
plastic bag prep step 4


 

STEP 5:

Cut strips about 2" wide. You don't have to measure exactly
but you should get 5-6 strips from one bag.
plastic bag prep step 5


 

STEP 6:

Now loop the strips together adding one at a time.
Insert one strip through the other.
Loop one end of the inserted strip through the other end of the same strip.


plastic bag prep step 6


 

STEP 7:

Pull easily to secure the knot. (like linking rubber bands together)
plastic bag prep step 7

 


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