Your Welcome Phantom Grappler : ) But the reality is, Thankyou!. I like making lines. For years I have been backlogged. I am no longer, so I am going to start making more niche lines.. ...
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Your Welcome Phantom Grappler : ) But the reality is, Thankyou!. I like making lines. For years I have been backlogged. I am no longer, so I am going to start making more niche lines.. ...
Cool sounds good! I should have it available soon.
Thanks
Lawson
Its definitely on the small side.. I personally like a thicker line. But lots of people have been asking me for sub 2mm lines for years now. I figured I might as well make it as hitch friendly as...
Yes you can defiantly use a midshipmen's hitch instead of a taut line hitch or even an adjustable grip hitch. Whatever your preference is, should work. Its a super thin no hardware "hitch line". ...
I am kicking the tires on something wondering if there is there any demand for a 1.5mm line that holds a Taut Line Hitch like a champ? I have been R&Ding such a line for a little while now as I am...
Thanks : )
The titanium tent stakes are on a hiatus for now as I am focusing my attention trying to get all my cordage back in stock first. But sooner than later they will be back along with other metal stuff....
The 2.5mm Glowire was made since then.. We didn't email you back to let you know because you told us you had moved on to another cordage supplier.. That said, all six colors of 2.5mm are in...
Thanks Everyone! Happy to be back.
Thanks! I am stoked to re join the conversation and add value where I can : )
Hello my name is Lawson. I own Lawson Equipment. I make cordage for a living. I love the outdoors. I used to post on here for many years but got into a petty argument over something not worth...
[QUOTE=jcksparow;2087113]Dutch used to sell a product called Reflect-it that was basically a spliceable Dyneema cord (comparable to zing-it or lash-it) with a reflective tracer woven into it. It...
Samson's Samthane coating is a urethane coating that is added to make the lines less slippery, more abrasion resistant, and probably to some degree more cut resistant.. Basically to add durability...
I came across this thread while doing a google search.. The part about staging the camp out with non reflective guy lines made me laugh out loud.. hahaha : )
That said, last winter Me, My Dad...