I kinda feel like it's a little late in the game for me to be asking this question
but since that 1st PT 19 COX .049 Rubber Band Addiction Flier in "69", we wrapped our handle
around the strings like the instructions said. ( we didn't have reels )
Dad then bought another COX .049 plane, ( don't recall the name, maybe a War plane ? ) we didn't like that plane, so we started building our own ever since.
Now since about 1971 I guess, we started rolling metal cans in our hands collecting the wire cables as they came to us until we started using reels.
Still in 2012, I'm hand rolling/twisting the plastic reels collecting flying lines as they come to me still. This is tough sometimes when old wounds show up from time to time.
Has this part of the hobby changed in the last 40 + years or am I still on track ? Is there a better way ?
I do like to watch my lines as they get rolled up while looking for damage or undesirables also. What are y'all doing when the day is done ?

Thanks in advance,
Cliff