Starter cord
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Starter cord
Hi can anyone tell me a good diameter for the cord? i bought one off john last week but it's just not doing the job, on the second pull both knots pulled through one snapped the t handle the other pulled through the slot and jammed under the top so some stouter cord is called for.
Re: Starter cord
Try putting a double knot on it.
B&Q have these: http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?a ... 9-awin-001
I've used all sorts of ropes, even used a tree vine once when I was caught out. A slow steady pull rather than a sharp yank
B&Q have these: http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.jsp?a ... 9-awin-001
I've used all sorts of ropes, even used a tree vine once when I was caught out. A slow steady pull rather than a sharp yank

Re: Starter cord
I use the 4.5mm cord, as I used to work with Honda's and chainsaws it was always available and never once had a problem.
Re: Starter cord
The starter cord should be 5.5mm and 650mm long. I am not sure if the length includes an allowance for the knots or if that represents the useful length after the knots are in so I would leave a little extra and them trim as required.
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The fleet at Summit. Mt. McKinley is about 45nm away at 20,320 msl.
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The fleet at Summit. Mt. McKinley is about 45nm away at 20,320 msl.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/187/4373 ... 2482_b.jpg
Re: Starter cord
I use a screwdriver base as a handle. That's the rubber sleeve that goes over cheap screwdrivers to hold an assortment of bits. The hole in the center is perfect when holding a figure 8 knot. I tried it this summer. Worked well and doesn't bite you if you lose control.
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Re: Starter cord
that seals it then. i'm carrying a tree vine in my spares kit from here on out. the way i see it, if it works "down under" it'll work damn near anywhere!Hugz wrote: I've used all sorts of ropes, even used a tree vine once when I was caught out...
