Line to tie bolt snaps with

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Padipro:
BTW, you can get #24 braded nylon line at Home Depot.
Yup, it's often called mason line. I know in my home depot I have problems finding #24, they usually stock #18 and #36. However, it is available in hot pink. Rock on!

Just make sure you grab the braided... cause the twisted sh1t often sneaks in.
 
mer:
However, it is available in hot pink. Rock on!

LOL I got the beautiful Harvest Gold color. It really makes my eyes stand out :eyebrow: not to mention it makes it very easy to tell which reel is yours when you're the only one without white.
 
Doc Intrepid:
Homer,

cut your parachute cord to about 24" or 36". take some needlenose pliers and pull the guts out of the sheath. There are 8 nylon cords inside. Use one of them, with about 4 or 5 wraps, they'll work fine for tying on boltsnaps. Just put'em on wet and pull'em tight. (They're braided nylon.) Glue the knot like Pug said, then fuse the ends with a lighter.

Doc

- who has used the guts of parachute cord for some really, really wierd things.....
What DOC, PADIPro and UP have noted is a very viable suggestion. The inner cord of paracord has a higher tension strength then does cave line and it can take the water. Once tied no one would know the difference and if tied correctly it would last a very long time. Wendy said she would give you some free cave line so heck takt that too.
 
it appears my "para cord" is in fact not para-cord, it has no "inner" threads. blah.. but wendy is giving me the hookup. ill probably buy a reel for my coz trip this winter in case i need to shoot a bag, at which point ill have plenty of cave line.
 
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