Hey I wasn't going to tell him he can't read the Maine to Georgia signs.
Is that too much to ask? Girls with frikkin' lasers on their heads?
The hanger formly known as "hammock engineer".
[QUOTE=Cannibal;Cerrberus (Nest) and I were at the outfitters burning webbing today. They thought we were nuts, but were glad to know that it was nylon on their mystery spool.[/QUOTE]
That's pretty funny. I was at a fabric store today, buying material for a new sock. I'm standing there trying to blow through the fabric to make sure it's coated. The sales clerk looked at me like I was crazy and asked what I was doing. I told her I was trying to breath through the fabric She responded "okay. At least you didn't try to burn it like one strange customer did."
Okay - which one of you was it???
That's great. It wasn't me. I still don't understand the whole blowing or fire thing. You can look close and feel it and tell the difference.
Is that too much to ask? Girls with frikkin' lasers on their heads?
The hanger formly known as "hammock engineer".
Here's what I do.
1.1 untreated. You can see through it, almost; ends fray; does not look shinny; if you look real close you can see a rough surface
1.1 treated. The ends fray; it has the plastic like feel; one side is a slightly different shade of color than the other; if you look really close the surface is smooth.
sil: this is the only one that will not fray no matter how hard to try (it does over time and enough use), has a plastic like and smooth finish.
I don't understand the whole blowing thing, but that is ignorance on my part. I held all of them up to a fan on high and put my face on the other side. I couldn't tell a noticable difference.
Is that too much to ask? Girls with frikkin' lasers on their heads?
The hanger formly known as "hammock engineer".
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