Anton insisted on prolonging the rhetorical exercise with:

"If you extend my reasoning to Wald baskets, most often there is another 
way besides zip-ties to ensure a sturdy connection."

If your alternative is wire wrapping, then:
Your solution costs more than zipties (but we're first worlders who don't 
care about cost)
Your solution is heavier than zipties (but we're not weight weenies)
Your solution takes 100x longer to install than zipties (but we spend lots 
of our free time on time sink projects so we don't mind)
Your solution takes 10x longer to remove than zipties (ditto)
Your solution is stronger than the basket itself, as are zipties (if we 
tested your wires would hold more load than 8 zipties, but the basket and 
the rack would fail first)
Your solution will outlive you, as zipties can (you saw zipties crack in 
under a year, I have not)
Your solution cannot fail catastrophically, just like 8 zipties
You think 8 zipties looks ugly and trashy.  I think wire lashing looks ugly 
and trashy.  

The gap is entirely aesthetic, and that's OK.  Ugly is in the eye of the 
beholder.  Lots of people think twine is ugly.  Lots of people hate all 
forms of adhesive tape on bicycles.  To each his own.  

Bill

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