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Pat Keith 22-05-2003 04:56 AM

Baling Twine
 
Has any one tried using baling twine in their filter?



Lee Brouillet 22-05-2003 02:20 PM

Baling Twine
 
Define "twine". If it's metal, it's a no-no: between rust and the fact that
most metals don't combine well with meds (salt and PP come to mind
instantly!), it should be avoided. If you're actually talking "twine", a
natural fiber, then it will deteriorate too quickly. Fiberglass or nylon
"might" work, but I'd put it in a mesh bag first. And if your "twine" is
actually the nylon tape they use for strapping boxes, that's GOOD.

So, it all depends on what the "twine" is!! (and we won't discuss "what your
definition of "is" is . . . to paraphrase one of our former presidents G)

Lee


"Pat Keith" wrote in message
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Has any one tried using baling twine in their filter?





Just Me \Koi\ 22-05-2003 02:56 PM

Baling Twine
 
I did not have inappropriate relationship with that Koi! (Fingers waving as
I say that!)

JMK, the aspiring comedian from Cucamonga.

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"Lee Brouillet" wrote in message
...
Define "twine". If it's metal, it's a no-no: between rust and the fact

that
most metals don't combine well with meds (salt and PP come to mind
instantly!), it should be avoided. If you're actually talking "twine", a
natural fiber, then it will deteriorate too quickly. Fiberglass or nylon
"might" work, but I'd put it in a mesh bag first. And if your "twine" is
actually the nylon tape they use for strapping boxes, that's GOOD.

So, it all depends on what the "twine" is!! (and we won't discuss "what

your
definition of "is" is . . . to paraphrase one of our former presidents

G)

Lee


"Pat Keith" wrote in message
...
Has any one tried using baling twine in their filter?







John Rutz 22-05-2003 02:56 PM

Baling Twine
 





"Pat Keith" wrote in message
...

Has any one tried using baling twine in their filter?




if your talking about the nylon twine it would work but would


definitly need to be bagged especialy if your using used twine


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mad 22-05-2003 03:56 PM

Baling Twine
 
regular old jute-type twine? i'd think it would rot pretty quickly. the
plastic kind might work, though
mad
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Pat Keith 23-05-2003 12:44 AM

Baling Twine
 
Polypropylene multifilament twine comes 20,000 feet in a roll. Readily
available locally for $19.
Check out http://www.bridoncordage.com/balerus.html
I checked on 1/4 inch polypropylene tape and its $125 for a 19,000 foot roll
plus shipping.




Lee Brouillet 23-05-2003 02:32 PM

Baling Twine
 
Poly multifilament s/would be good, especially if you can untwist it.
However, I would think tht 19,000 feet of that would be a bit problematic!
For ease and convenience when cleaning time comes, I'd make sure that it was
put in a mesh bag. Then all you have to do is lift the bag(s) out to clean,
instead of having to pull hand over hand . . .

Lee

"Pat Keith" wrote in message
...
Polypropylene multifilament twine comes 20,000 feet in a roll. Readily
available locally for $19.
Check out http://www.bridoncordage.com/balerus.html
I checked on 1/4 inch polypropylene tape and its $125 for a 19,000 foot

roll
plus shipping.







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