



3/16 inch Black Dacron Polyester Rope - 500 Foot Spool | Solid Braid - Industrial Grade - High UV and Abrasion Resistance - Low Stretch
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> 24 hourThis is the support line you should be using! Very strong and does not get snagged if you have to throw/ pull it through tree limbs. I have some dipoles that have been up over 10 years here in NE with Sun, ice, humidify, lots of wind. Just keeps on ticking!
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Cablover
> 24 hourI used it for securing wire antennas to trees, and its perfect for that. Very economical compared to buying at stores in short lengths. Handy for many uses. For some uses the 1/8 size would be strong enough. I bought the 3/16 for a little extra strength.
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Larry Hammersley
> 24 hourThe rope will be used to tie a wire antenna up into the trees. It is strong enough that the wire will not come down from the trees.
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common sewer
> 24 hourgreat for ham radio antennas tough and inexpensive
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C. Cullum
> 24 hourThis is good strong light weight rope great for multiple jobs around the house. I use it for antenna work, cut to length and use a lighter to seal the ends, seems to last quite a while because it is so durable.
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DJH
> 24 hourJust as expected. I am putting up a 160 meter full wave horizontal loop antenna using 8 tree supports. Only time will tell if it lasts like the miles of Dacron rope I have bought over the years.
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> 24 hourI balked at buying 750 feet of rope but today ordered my second roll. Took two years to use it and now it is indispensable. Highly recommended in every regard.
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Billy O
> 24 hourGreat product, using outdoors for HAM radio antenna. no problems would buy again.
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Aaron Conaway
> 24 hourMega-high-end rope here. We used the spool to string up antennas and secure tents in an emergency response exercise. No issues at all. This is the good stuff for sure.
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BOB
> 24 hourI am using this rope to hold up Amateur Radio wire antennas. This stuff is strong and easy to work with. Currently I have 60 of it on a pulley holding up the center of an antenna in a tree. It has been up for over a year and survived rain, snow, ice and high winds and still looks solid.