>>>>I'm looking for opinions on the proper preservation of large diameter hemp
>>>>rope. Auction fever took over
during bidding on a 500' spool of 7/8'' Navy surplus material. I'd like to use
it with a pair of large blocks
and a couple of eucalyptus trees. What oils or chemicals would be appropriate
for the job? What would be
a realistic life expectancy ...and a ballpark working load?
Thanks, Ed.
KA6ZMI>>>>
I have about a 300' roll of sisal rope, which like hemp is a natural fibre. I
purchased it in 1980 to use with a gin pole to erect my 127' tower. I have kept
it on a reel andstored in a dry place ever since. As far as I can tell it is
still good as new, but less stiff that when I first got it; I have used it for
a variety of other tasks since putting up the tower.
I don't think you would need to use anything to preserve the rope other than
keeping it away from moisture and away from insects and rodents that might chew
or eat on it. Mine is about 5/8" diameter. I don't know how it compares with
hemp for strength, but I once used it to tow a pick-up truck, and it broke once
along the way when the person driving the towing vehicle accelerated too hard.
I tied it back together, and tossed the broken piece when I got home, which was
about 6' long.
I dipped the ends in epoxy to keep them from unravelling.
Don k4kyv
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