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Kinky Throw Line


Ollybean
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Just bought my first commercial throw line, a Marlow 2mm, as my bit of string tends to open up. When I rolled off several metres of the new line it kept kinking whatever I did with it. Does it have to be treated before use, e.g. washing ?

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As Steve says, then loop one end round a tree or two and pull it through under tension to get all the kinks out. Then before you put it away throw one end out as far as you can on an open field and then flake it into your storage as you pull it in under tension.

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Pertinent to the above, when carting straw home, Dad always flung the made up the "tethers" off the back of the trailer, to drag behind through the dry clean stubble, it left them lovely and unkinky.

Ps

I tink I origionally mis-read/misunderstood the title:lol:

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