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Old August 24th 10, 12:38 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
tazman
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I'm looking for sources of tow rope in the USA. Can you help?

Thanks,
Doug
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Old August 24th 10, 01:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
ray conlon
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On Aug 23, 7:38*pm, tazman wrote:
I'm looking for sources of tow rope in the USA. Can you help?

Thanks,
Doug


Try wingsandwheels.com
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Old August 24th 10, 02:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Craig Reinholt
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I'm partial to fisherman & marine supply stores for rope. They have an
abundance of styles, strengths, and composition. Also, they usually
are reasonably priced.
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Old August 24th 10, 02:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Aug 23, 4:38*pm, tazman wrote:
I'm looking for sources of tow rope in the USA. Can you help?

Thanks,
Doug


We get our rope from the local "rigging" store.
600ft spool of 5/8 3 ply ploy pro makes three 200ft tow ropes, we put
an eye splice in each end and appropriate weak links.
Each spool costs us about $84 and the three ropes last about 9 months,
3 months each rope. We operate off a paved runway, do not drop the
rope on landing, but the end does get dragged across a gravel area
before the pavement on landing. The "whip" end of the rope gets
weaker and we normally trim about 10ft and redo the eye splice.
Normally after 2 trimmings it is time to replace the rope.
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Old August 24th 10, 05:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
brianDG303[_2_]
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On Aug 23, 6:42*pm, BTiz wrote:
On Aug 23, 4:38*pm, tazman wrote:

I'm looking for sources of tow rope in the USA. Can you help?


Thanks,
Doug


We get our rope from the local "rigging" store.
600ft spool of 5/8 3 ply ploy pro makes three 200ft tow ropes, we put
an eye splice in each end and appropriate weak links.
Each spool costs us about $84 and the three ropes last about 9 months,
3 months each rope. We operate off a paved runway, do not drop the
rope on landing, but the end does get dragged across a gravel area
before the pavement on landing. *The "whip" end of the rope gets
weaker and we normally trim about 10ft and redo the eye splice.
Normally after 2 trimmings it is time to replace the rope.


We use Samson Polytron Quiksplice:

http://www.cbknot.com/QuikSplicePolytron.htm

about $0.08 from many sources. It's something like spun olefin (Tyvek)
and it is really good stuff. It is a UV resistant abraision resistant
rigging line use in fishnet rigging applications.

Brian

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Old August 24th 10, 12:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
HL Falbaum[_2_]
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"brianDG303" wrote in message
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On Aug 23, 6:42 pm, BTiz wrote:
On Aug 23, 4:38 pm, tazman wrote:

I'm looking for sources of tow rope in the USA. Can you help?


Thanks,
Doug


We get our rope from the local "rigging" store.
600ft spool of 5/8 3 ply ploy pro makes three 200ft tow ropes, we put
an eye splice in each end and appropriate weak links.
Each spool costs us about $84 and the three ropes last about 9 months,
3 months each rope. We operate off a paved runway, do not drop the
rope on landing, but the end does get dragged across a gravel area
before the pavement on landing. The "whip" end of the rope gets
weaker and we normally trim about 10ft and redo the eye splice.
Normally after 2 trimmings it is time to replace the rope.


We use Samson Polytron Quiksplice:

http://www.cbknot.com/QuikSplicePolytron.htm

about $0.08 from many sources. It's something like spun olefin (Tyvek)
and it is really good stuff. It is a UV resistant abraision resistant
rigging line use in fishnet rigging applications.

Brian


I can't tell from the catalogue. Is this a hollow braid rope?

Thanks

Hartley Falbaum



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Old August 24th 10, 03:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank Whiteley
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On Aug 24, 5:23*am, "HL Falbaum" wrote:
"brianDG303" wrote in message

...
On Aug 23, 6:42 pm, BTiz wrote:



On Aug 23, 4:38 pm, tazman wrote:


I'm looking for sources of tow rope in the USA. Can you help?


Thanks,
Doug


We get our rope from the local "rigging" store.
600ft spool of 5/8 3 ply ploy pro makes three 200ft tow ropes, we put
an eye splice in each end and appropriate weak links.
Each spool costs us about $84 and the three ropes last about 9 months,
3 months each rope. We operate off a paved runway, do not drop the
rope on landing, but the end does get dragged across a gravel area
before the pavement on landing. The "whip" end of the rope gets
weaker and we normally trim about 10ft and redo the eye splice.
Normally after 2 trimmings it is time to replace the rope.


We use Samson Polytron Quiksplice:

http://www.cbknot.com/QuikSplicePolytron.htm

about $0.08 from many sources. It's something like spun olefin (Tyvek)
and it is really good stuff. It is a UV resistant abraision resistant
rigging line use in fishnet rigging applications.

Brian

I can't tell from the catalogue. Is this a hollow braid rope?

Thanks

Hartley Falbaum


This? 12-strand single braid description, but the image appears to be
double braid.

http://www.samsonrope.com/index.cfm?rope=66
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Old August 24th 10, 08:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
brianDG303[_2_]
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On Aug 24, 7:39*am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Aug 24, 5:23*am, "HL Falbaum" wrote:



"brianDG303" wrote in message


....
On Aug 23, 6:42 pm, BTiz wrote:


On Aug 23, 4:38 pm, tazman wrote:


I'm looking for sources of tow rope in the USA. Can you help?


Thanks,
Doug


We get our rope from the local "rigging" store.
600ft spool of 5/8 3 ply ploy pro makes three 200ft tow ropes, we put
an eye splice in each end and appropriate weak links.
Each spool costs us about $84 and the three ropes last about 9 months,
3 months each rope. We operate off a paved runway, do not drop the
rope on landing, but the end does get dragged across a gravel area
before the pavement on landing. The "whip" end of the rope gets
weaker and we normally trim about 10ft and redo the eye splice.
Normally after 2 trimmings it is time to replace the rope.


We use Samson Polytron Quiksplice:


http://www.cbknot.com/QuikSplicePolytron.htm


about $0.08 from many sources. It's something like spun olefin (Tyvek)
and it is really good stuff. It is a UV resistant abraision resistant
rigging line use in fishnet rigging applications.


Brian


I can't tell from the catalogue. Is this a hollow braid rope?


Thanks


Hartley Falbaum


This? *12-strand single braid description, but the image appears to be
double braid.

http://www.samsonrope.com/index.cfm?rope=66


That's the rope we use, in 6mm or 1/4". I'm not sure what hollow braid
is exactly but we use a hollow braid splice to put the rings on, you
loop it back on itself, shove about 18" up into the hollow core
(through the braid) and you are good.

Brian
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Old August 25th 10, 12:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tim Mara
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I have nearly every type of tow rope available......literally 100's of
spools in stock
see my website page http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page30.htm
thanks
tim

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Thanks,
Doug

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Old August 25th 10, 02:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
BTiz
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On Aug 24, 7:39*am, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Aug 24, 5:23*am, "HL Falbaum" wrote:





"brianDG303" wrote in message


....
On Aug 23, 6:42 pm, BTiz wrote:


On Aug 23, 4:38 pm, tazman wrote:


I'm looking for sources of tow rope in the USA. Can you help?


Thanks,
Doug


We get our rope from the local "rigging" store.
600ft spool of 5/8 3 ply ploy pro makes three 200ft tow ropes, we put
an eye splice in each end and appropriate weak links.
Each spool costs us about $84 and the three ropes last about 9 months,
3 months each rope. We operate off a paved runway, do not drop the
rope on landing, but the end does get dragged across a gravel area
before the pavement on landing. The "whip" end of the rope gets
weaker and we normally trim about 10ft and redo the eye splice.
Normally after 2 trimmings it is time to replace the rope.


We use Samson Polytron Quiksplice:


http://www.cbknot.com/QuikSplicePolytron.htm


about $0.08 from many sources. It's something like spun olefin (Tyvek)
and it is really good stuff. It is a UV resistant abraision resistant
rigging line use in fishnet rigging applications.


Brian


I can't tell from the catalogue. Is this a hollow braid rope?


Thanks


Hartley Falbaum


This? *12-strand single braid description, but the image appears to be
double braid.

http://www.samsonrope.com/index.cfm?rope=66- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


We tried the 12strand hollow braid out here in the desert. It did not
last as long as the 3ply twisted poly pro.
Bill
 




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