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John Doe August 5th 12 08:30 PM

Grass string trimmer innovation, use your own string?
 
Has anybody tried wire instead of string? Maybe insulated, maybe
not? I would guess that store-bought string is the best material
for the job, but you never know. Obviously cost is an issue, so
they might sell something that's cheaper but it might require more
restringing, since it doesn't last as long as something else
might. Apparently there are nylon blades that can replace the
string. Anything homemade?

Just curious.

Ralph Mowery August 5th 12 09:53 PM

Grass string trimmer innovation, use your own string?
 

"John Doe" wrote in message
...
Has anybody tried wire instead of string? Maybe insulated, maybe
not? I would guess that store-bought string is the best material
for the job, but you never know. Obviously cost is an issue, so
they might sell something that's cheaper but it might require more
restringing, since it doesn't last as long as something else
might. Apparently there are nylon blades that can replace the
string. Anything homemade?

Just curious.


You do not want to use wire or anything like that. When the wire breaks off
small pieces, they get in your legs and eyes.

Really should wear eye protection anyway as the small rocks and other pieces
fly all over the place.

Whatever you decide to try, make sure the pieces that fly off will not cut
into you like small bullets.



bob haller August 6th 12 05:32 AM

Grass string trimmer innovation, use your own string?
 
On Aug 5, 4:53*pm, "Ralph Mowery" wrote:
"John Doe" wrote in message

...

Has anybody tried wire instead of string? Maybe insulated, maybe
not? I would guess that store-bought string is the best material
for the job, but you never know. Obviously cost is an issue, so
they might sell something that's cheaper but it might require more
restringing, since it doesn't last as long as something else
might. Apparently there are nylon blades that can replace the
string. Anything homemade?


Just curious.


You do not want to use wire or anything like that. *When the wire breaks off
small pieces, they get in your legs and eyes.

Really should wear eye protection anyway as the small rocks and other pieces
fly all over the place.

Whatever you decide to try, make sure the pieces that fly off will not cut
into you like small bullets.


there was a adapter that converted some gas string trimmers to a wire
like metal cable spinners. electric units werent powerful enough to
use the conversion kit.......

the metal pieces lasted forever, but could damage things like wood
doorframes


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