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What do you use as a sealer for rigging thread?

Wow, lots of information and thanks to all. I'll just use the thread that came with my OcCre kit and I purchased the Masters Touch all purpose acrylic sealer from Hobby lobby. Just want to use a readymade sealer and not get into the advanced chemical mixing or special ropes/lines that you advanced modelers use.
For an experiment, I coated the various threads that came with the kit with the Masters Touch sealer and also with CA. The CA treated lines did crystalize and snapped with a tug. The Acrylic sealer held with a good amount of tugging. I'll go with that to seal the fraying along the long riggings and not any CA.
What I did learn from you all, was to keep any sealant away from blocks, knots, dead eyes and belay pins in case I need to loosen and tighten/loose those lines during construction and to make those areas more adjustable.
Thanks to all me mateys!
 
Forgive me if I am being over simple and possibly ignorant but, I have been quite happy to use PVA both neat and diluted on many, many models without any problem. If I make a mistake or need to remove something a good soaking in just plain water softens PVA quite enough to separate parts and residue is easy enough to scrape off if necessary when dry again. I have used diluted PVA with water a few times on rigging lines with no problems at all. I am just amazed at how a simple question at the beginning of this post has become so involved and 'technical'. Just my thoughts and not meant to cause any offence.
 
Forgive me if I am being over simple and possibly ignorant but, I have been quite happy to use PVA both neat and diluted on many, many models without any problem. If I make a mistake or need to remove something a good soaking in just plain water softens PVA quite enough to separate parts and residue is easy enough to scrape off if necessary when dry again. I have used diluted PVA with water a few times on rigging lines with no problems at all. I am just amazed at how a simple question at the beginning of this post has become so involved and 'technical'. Just my thoughts and not meant to cause any offence.
You have a point. I find it interesting to see what new ideas are out there that I had never thought about. Bob Cleek introduced me to the use of B-72 and I think it may be a new alternative for many areas of usage (I just need the time to try it more). It is nice to see there are usually more than one solution to a problem.

Rob
 
To keep ropes in their 'natural' shape, or secure knots, I use Lineco Neutral pH Adhesive, diluted with water.
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2 or 3 thin layers will dry transparent, without a glossy surface. Let it dry in the shape you wanted:
Before:
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After:
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Use the ‘search option’ of the forum with ‘Lineco’ and you will find lots of positive posts with the use of this PVA.
Regards, Peter
 
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