Twisted Manila Rope Jute Rope 50 Feet Natural Jute Twine Hemp Rope 1.25 Inch(1-1/4") Diameter Twine Burlap Rope
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No, I don't think so. This is only because the company selling it has the same name. In any case, it fails to mention.
This might be a good Whenever I cross small bridges or on boathouses, I have used it for nautical hand holds.
It looks great on a cat tree, but cannot tell what it would look like on If you are looking for a specialist in them, you might want to ask one of
As far as I am concerned, it is
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It is used on a porch swing that I use for my twin bed. The look is perfect for me. Chain is better than this, and it is.
Weathering this rope has been going on for a couple of weeks now. There is research that indicates this type of rope will shrink in length and expand In the last few days, it has rained almost every day, which made the rope snap. Although it started off shrinking a bit, it has now stretched a little, but not by much. My intention was to leave plenty of length for tying the end knot more permanently a few days or a week later. So far, it has maintained its softness. There are 1 1/2 holes in this rope, as well as 1 1/2 inch holes in the holes. Whether the rope swells will take time to determine, but for now, it is still relatively easy to move. In the picture you can see how the rope has stretched due to having been pulled fairly tightly when it was first put on. There is still more construction to be done on the deck.
A little bit of it is loose on the weave, but there is nothing to hold it in place. I use it for trim on my walls, it goes well with the nautical theme.
For a swing bed that hangs, I needed rope that was both strong and attractive. I found this rope to be the perfect choice. It has great color and strength, but it's also very attractive. It ties very nicely without slipping like some nylon or plastic On the basis of the case here, I am going to replace the nylon door swing with the same rope in my front door. This is an excellent product that looks great and performs well.
I'm wearing a rope, and I'm getting a headache from it as I type this. There is a lot I don't like about this. This rope was gifted to me by my daughter for use in making an ottoman. It was supposed to have no oily smell, so I picked it. My airing out is waiting to see if it improves. There is no telling what will happen. My house wouldn't have been able to handle this smell.
A stair case I built had four poles used on each end. I wrapped this product around the tops of these poles. For the hand rails, I used 2" jute and fastened the ends of the material to the The 3/4" jute cutes were cut up into 50ft sections, so I bought 2 rolls of 100ft jute to wrap and hide the hand rail connection to the.