traditional ropes
On 03/11/2020 19:35, rick wrote:
On 01/11/2020 16:31, TimW wrote:
I am involved in a project to put some small wooden structures like
nesting boxes out in some woodland. The Desire is that they should be
100% (or at least 99%) biodegradable, so they last as long as poss but
ultimately rot away to nothing. Fixing them in trees with synthetic
ropes or straps is therefore obviously a complete no-no. So
traditional rope is required.
There's a bewildering array of different materials - coir, hemp, flax
etc and some treatments as well like tarred rope. Does anyone know
what is a good choice here for just lasting a few years out in the
weather? Is it better to have thicker rope for lasting, or just strong
enough to do the job?
TW
Hemp or Jute be good for a few years.
Ta!
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