Plan_B
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How many times have you guys walked down the pontoon or harbour wall and noticed hairy or taped up ends on boat mooring ropes, home-made splices (sometimes quite good), spoiled by tails sticking out with tape around them, and thought, 'I wish he'd tidy that up'? The old salts amongst you will have received strict training on boat husbandry and know what I mean. My own ropes - good little me - have spliced eyes with the tails wasted out into the lay and any tiny bits left sticking out have been melted in with a lighter (burnt fingers and hot lighter). Other rope ends are whipped and have the same lighter treatment. I've often thought of purchasing a 'hot gun' like the swindleries use to cut a piece of rope off the drum, and this does a much better job of melting the ends, but I think they cost over a hundred quid and for the few times each year its needed I can't justify the outlay. Now if I bought a hot gun I could tidy up my berthing neigbours tackle for a small consideration, and maybe recoup some of the initial cost + plus supply a useful service. There is also the option of using the 'whippy end' liquid stuff that you dip your ropes into - but I've never tried it.
What do you guys think?
Dave D
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What do you guys think?
Dave D
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