jehler wrote:Yep, holes are important.
Woody you take several tubes of solar seal caulk and with a drill and paint mixer mix it with mineral spirits in an empty paint can, with a top so you can reseal, until it is about like pudding in consistency. Get two people and some rubber gloves, put the rope in and gooch it up, then have one guy pull while the other holds the string between his fingers stripping the excess away, like milking a cow. Don't let it hit the ground, tie it off, we hung between trees, and let tinder a couple weeks. Stays pliable and water resistant for years. A horrible mess though
Deltaman wrote:Why not drill a few holes for drainage, and put a top on the 5 gal bucket to keep rain and spray from building ice.
jehler wrote:Deltaman wrote:Why not drill a few holes for drainage, and put a top on the 5 gal bucket to keep rain and spray from building ice.
Ha! we are often pulling lines from 32-40 degree water in 20 degree temps Delta, they will freeze up stiff in minutes top or not
Woody wrote:3legged_lab wrote:Did you stick it together with bubble gum?
Yeah, what you don't think that will work?
Woody wrote:would that tarring be a bad idea on the big Doctari lines?
QH's Paw wrote:Woody wrote:would that tarring be a bad idea on the big Doctari lines?
Doctari lines are already tarred. It's cheaper to buy your lines from Memphis Net and Twine in bulk rolls already tarred and cut them to the length you want. A whole 500' plus roll costs what one line sells for at Doctari.
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