
01/02/04, 09:05 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Dysfunction Junction, SW PA
Posts: 4,808
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if its the hemp type rope and not that plastic stuff....
I once worked in a stable and I ahd tons of time on my hands, so I tought myself how to 4 line round braid rope. done right, you can keep adding those 8 foot strings to the braid and make a continuous rope as long as you like... our barn was 100 feet long, so I would coil up a rope when it hit 100 feet. some I made longer.
after a few yrs I had piles of tight braided rope... I used it for pretty much everything.
I use the hemp type rope now to mend my fences, and tie fenceboards on in place of nails. (dont like rusty nails where I can avoid em)
if you spary it with wd40, it lasts for a few yrs out in the weather...
great for tieing pallets together to make a fence thats not only impossible to knock down but one that flexes when you or a horse runs into it.
get the kids to bundle it up and stuff it neatly in feed bags, and store it someplace dry.
my nephews build a tree house totally held together with bailing twine... its still up in thier woods after 10 yrs. i wouldnt jump around in it but as much rope as they used, its probably good and sturdy. all the "joints" move with the tree, and doesnt come loose like a nailed plank would. they were pretty inventive, they bored 1" holes in planks and 4x4's and lashed it all together like a raft.
never underestimate the usefullness of twine......
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