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allenko
21-07-2004, 07:24
I've just received a hoochie, but it didn't come with any para cord or guidelines. What lengths cordage would be best to equip the hooch with :?:

Cheers

MartiniDave
21-07-2004, 08:57
I seem to recall the one I used on my course had about 8 feet per corner, the ridgeline was about well about 18 feet

Dave

ranger
21-07-2004, 09:36
Woodlore are selling packs of Hootchie guy lines for £10.00 which consist of 4 x 4m thin (2mm) and 1 x 7m thick (5mm) ridgeline in olive cord. Personally, I use 9m for the ridge line and have found the extra length useful, plus I just happened to have a piece that length.

ranger

Adi007
21-07-2004, 09:55
Woodlore are selling packs of Hootchie guy lines for £10.00 which consist of 4 x 4m thin (2mm) and 1 x 7m thick (5mm) ridgeline in olive cord. Personally, I use 9m for the ridge line and have found the extra length useful, plus I just happened to have a piece that length.

ranger
Maybe it's me but 10 quid for 23 meters of cord, 16 meters of which is 2mm, seems awfully steep ... :shock:

Stuart
21-07-2004, 10:01
thats very steep!!!!

boaty
21-07-2004, 10:13
Maybe it's me but 10 quid for 23 meters of cord, 16 meters of which is 2mm, seems awfully steep ... :shock:

Yeah, but it's probably been cut with a very expensive knife

Adi007
21-07-2004, 10:14
Yeah, but it's probably been cut with a very expensive knife
:rolmao:

boaty
21-07-2004, 10:15
Talking of which, is it just me or does anyone else have a worrying reluctance to actually cut a piece of cordage? :?: I mean, once you've cut it, it's never gonna be that long again :roll:

Adi007
21-07-2004, 10:19
Talking of which, is it just me or does anyone else have a worrying reluctance to actually cut a piece of cordage? :?: I mean, once you've cut it, it's never gonna be that long again :roll:
I feel your pain ... I'm the same! What I did was I just bought some paracord specifically for the job and cut it for the job as soon as I got it.

Even then it was still tough to do ... :cry:

jakunen
21-07-2004, 11:20
Oh, come on guys! The stuff is cheap enough whether you get it from Cotswold or your local shop.
Stop being a bunch of tight fists!
We spend hundreds on tents, rucksack and all the other gear, so what's a few pence for a bit of cord? :soapbox:

Seriously though, yeah, we all feel like that, we buy a nice 10m hank of cord and never want to do anything to it incase we need 10m (can't really think why I'd need 30ft of cord :?: but...). The best option is to do what I did. I bought a pack of three from Gary, one is kept nice and pristine (just in case I want to fly a kite :wink: ) and the other two I can cut up to my heart's content. :rolmao:

alick
21-07-2004, 14:48
Hah ! Yes there's always that reluctance to chew up a new piece of cord.

I do find 5 and 2 mil and interesting set of sizes though.

While decent 2mm is good for 70Kg and certainly strong enough, it's not very easy to handle and tangles easily. Similarly 5mm is strong enough to string me up seven times over :o): , so it could be seen as overkill for a ridge cord.

Personally I use 4mm (330Kg) climbers accessory cord for the ridge and (just for ease of handling) 3mm (180Kg) for the corners / sides. 550 paracord has a rating in between these two.

Cheers

alick
21-07-2004, 14:53
Maybe it's me but 10 quid for 23 meters of cord, 16 meters of which is 2mm, seems awfully steep ... :shock:

Adi - I'd say it's the 5mm that does it. I think you'd be lucky to get good 5mm cord for under 60p per metre anywhere, and it's often dearer.

For 2mm I'd be looking to get a 40m reel for under a fiver.

jakunen
21-07-2004, 15:19
Cotswold sell it 30p a metre, but the stuff is awfull!
The white core breaks out thru the outer and the outer rucks terribly leavign little loops all over the place...
And as for the stuff I got at Blacks... :***:

allenko
21-07-2004, 18:03
Cheers guys :ekt:

Does anyone have an opinion on Purlon? will it do the job it seems reasonable from [URL=http://www.whipperleys.co.uk/acatalog/rope_nylon_rope_tow_rope_parac ord_perlon_buy.html]