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What rope to use outside?
I used 1/2" cotton clothesline for an outdoor project, but even with no
special molds or anything, since it's under stress, I think it will break in 2 or 3 years. So I want to get some better rope. What do I need?. 1/8" nylon rope will break. And I think 1/4" will also.?? Is it hard to tie a good knot in 1/2" nylon? They have 15 feet for 16$ (at home depot it's in store only, for some reason) , so what about the knot. Is it a good idea to keep the knot from coming apart by heating it with a match until it forms one blob? They also have Everbiltt 3/8 in. x 50 ft Twisted Nylon and Polyester Rope. $16 Easier to make a knot? Strong enough? Other materials? Details. I have an arbor vitae tree that got bogged down by snow a couple years ago. It had several sub-trunks. IIRC one got bent down so bad I had to cut it off, , one got bent down so much it broke this year, one bent 10 or 20^ from vertical and remains there, and one was about 30^ from vertical, until a couple months ago. Actually I had tied 3 of the trunks back together a couple in the spring after this happened, using green wire covered in vinyl, some of which broke. 2 or 3 weeks ago the one leaning 30^ drooped some more, over the sidewalk, so that it brushed my head as I walked in. Then a few days later, it drooped more so that I had to duck. I left a sign on the front door for the mailman to object if he wanted to. I've been stalling around about doing something, but yesterday it drooped so much I couldn't bend down enough to get underneath. Had to walk around. So today I tied some clothes line, 1/2" cotten clothes line to the drooping trunk, went around the main trunk and pulled up the drooping one. I couldn't get it all the way up on my own, and even if I get my neighbor to push while I pull the rope, since it's been drooping for a couple years, I'm dubious. The straighter it is, the less strain is put on the rope. But since I can't get it straight, I think the cotton rope will break in about 2 years. |
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