What Is ‘#36 Bankline’ and Why is it Awesome
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Here I go again rambling away this time about cordage and more specifically bankline. If you haven’t heard of bankline it’s probably only a matter of time until you do. #36 Tarred and Twisted is what you want, order yourself a roll off of Amazon and play around with it you will see what the hype is all about!
Also broke out the new Primus stove, which I’m pretty sure could launch my tent to the moon
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I like the usability of the plastic tube vs the cardboard tube. you can find a cork that fits the tube or make one from wood and put other types of cord or fishing supplies etc inside.
Catahoula bank line is some good stuff. Been using the same roll for years. #36.
#36 tarred and twisted it is. Enjoyed the video. RD
great vid the last bit about wrapping 550 is a gem
Thanks again.
Well presented n well done!
"I probably never heard of bankline before I heard of bankline." LOL! Yogi Berra would be proud. Thanks for this video, Mate!
Btw, I really like that Primus backpacking stove. What model is that? And that's and awesome bag you made! I'd buy one of those!
Thanks for your nfo!
I keep bankline in my kit and in my vehicles. I use mainly #36, but #12 is useful for small jobs.
bankline stuff starts at 3:45
10:17 You say to double braid the line. Then you begin double braiding with your hands off camera. When you finished braiding you held it up then tossed it off camera. Realize a gazillion folks will not have a clue how to double braid line, thus it would have been helpful for you to demonstrate your technique for double braiding. Oh yes your rambling. The video title is "What Is ‘#36 Bankline’ and Why is it Awesome", then you go on and on and on for just under four minutes about nothing related to #36 Bankline. You must do much better.
Heard twisted makes a good tea
Is this the same as masons twine?
I don't think so read the label
As far as I know #36 bank line is pretty much #36 nylon twine tarred for rot, and abrasion resistance.
2 different things. mason's twine(both the silky kind and the cotton string kind) will abrade very quickly. bank line will not. do a comparison. you can never have too much cordage.
Just a bit of constructive criticism, dude. Not being offensive, but a little too many Ummm's, and Ahhh's. If you were to eliminate them, you would come across as more professional, and intelligent.
I thought this was about cordage what is the stove about wasting my time