G'day Dave, thanks for the charts they will come in real handy, I have just bought a few spools of this cotton from a local market, got ten spools for AUD $10, and have a lot in rigging draw already,
best regards John.
best regards John.
LoJanos
I would not know where to start making rope. I could find out pretty easily
At the moment I have 1500 copper plates to worry about before the rope.
Cheers
Geoff
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Wow - this cording really looks like rope! Great find and thanks for posting this website
Many thanks for sharing this, your positive experience with this supplier.G'day Zoly, they arrived today, nine days from Germany to Australia, I'm over the moon with them, the first twoo letters on the label are the diameter, and the second two the length in meters,
PS any questions just ask.
I'm just getting started making my own rope, and this chart is incredibly useful for planning to make different sizes of rigging. I just have one question. I understand, the @1, @3, and @3x3, but what does "Die Size" refer to in the other columns and how does it relate to the rope size? Sorry if this is a total noob question.
I'm just getting started making my own rope, and this chart is incredibly useful for planning to make different sizes of rigging. I just have one question. I understand, the @1, @3, and @3x3, but what does "Die Size" refer to in the other columns and how does it relate to the rope size? Sorry if this is a total noob question.
Hey TOC423, I think we decided that "die size" was for the guide on a Byrnes Ropewalk--I think Jim Byrnes made that size chart orginally, but we just sort of accepted that we may never know...I know I am late to this party but I too was trying to understand these same questions.