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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Henry Bowman
> 3 dayNot hard to work with, and plenty left over for other tasks. Well see how durable it is in the desert sun after a few years. So far (1mo), no color or fibrous transfer to clean clothes. I might have gone one gauge thicker for the clothesline just because, but this thickness is roughly equivalent to what it replaced and works fine.
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videomanss
> 3 dayRestock of antenna rope. Always works great.
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C. Cullum
> 3 dayThis 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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William Burnett
Greater than one weekWonderful product. Great quality!
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Hugh Bryce
> 3 dayThis is the stuff you need when installing a temporary mast. it wont fray easily and holds up the UV rays quite well. I am impressed with this line and well worth the low price!
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Billy O
> 3 dayGreat product, using outdoors for HAM radio antenna. no problems would buy again.
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Matthew S
> 3 dayThis line is the same as what you might see elsewhere marketed for hanging ham radio antennas. Same material, diameter, strength, etc. This line however is a fraction of the price.
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Lorilyn Andrus
> 3 dayI used the 3/16” Dacron rope to support a 160/80/40/20/15/10 meter multi band wire antenna made AWG 12 copper wire. Each end of the antenna is supported using the Rope and the center of the antenna is also supported by the rope run through a pulley to raise and lower the antenna. The antenna only weighs 20 pounds and is mounted as a flat top at 40 feet above the ground. It’s been up for almost 2 months now and seems to be supported well even in heavy winds. The rope is easy to work with and ties easily into knots.
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Robert L. Fox
> 3 dayLike the title reads!
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Detroit780
> 3 dayUsing it as guy wires for my Tri band antenna up 30 feet holds strong in the wind