DoubleDutch
Enlightened
This is a sort of coming out for me.
I've always been a bit of a gadget nerd. Knives, tools, flashlights, and lots of other 'handy' things. Nothing new in CPF-terms. But what I also always have with me (since I was 6 or so), are some pieces of rope or cord. This may vary from a piece of 2 yard's lenght of paracord in my pocket, to 10-15 yards of 8 mm nylon rope in my bag. Usually something in-between in my coat pocket.
I use these on a regular basis for tying up luggage on my bike, makeshift repairs, securing my backpack in the train's luggage compartment, pulling a sled, a temporary dog leash, wash line, etc. Especially on holidays I will make it a point to have a lot of these with me. And of course, extensive knowledge of knots comes with it.
My latest fling is a piece of 6 yards of 3 mm thick Dyneema in my coat pocket. This has a strength of over 600 kilograms, and ways almost nothing. It's enormous overkill for tying a sack of cat litter on my bike, but that's what it's all about with flashlights as well. Most times you don't really need the overkill, but it's so nice when you can use it, and 'save the day' (if only in your imagination).
Does anybody else have this?
Kees
I've always been a bit of a gadget nerd. Knives, tools, flashlights, and lots of other 'handy' things. Nothing new in CPF-terms. But what I also always have with me (since I was 6 or so), are some pieces of rope or cord. This may vary from a piece of 2 yard's lenght of paracord in my pocket, to 10-15 yards of 8 mm nylon rope in my bag. Usually something in-between in my coat pocket.
I use these on a regular basis for tying up luggage on my bike, makeshift repairs, securing my backpack in the train's luggage compartment, pulling a sled, a temporary dog leash, wash line, etc. Especially on holidays I will make it a point to have a lot of these with me. And of course, extensive knowledge of knots comes with it.
My latest fling is a piece of 6 yards of 3 mm thick Dyneema in my coat pocket. This has a strength of over 600 kilograms, and ways almost nothing. It's enormous overkill for tying a sack of cat litter on my bike, but that's what it's all about with flashlights as well. Most times you don't really need the overkill, but it's so nice when you can use it, and 'save the day' (if only in your imagination).
Does anybody else have this?
Kees