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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
I have a number of Bamboo Plants planted in unwanted Council Recycle boxes.
After a while they are almost impossible to get out of the box, because the roots have grown so compacted. I intend sawing down one side of the box and folding it down so i can just slide the plant out of the box. To re-use the box again i need to tie a long cord around the box to keep the cut side in its original upright position for the next plant to grow in it. Since good Tying Cord is expensive does anyone know of a good 'Gripping' Knot that i can easily 'release' at a later date without having to cut the cord? I have tried some knots, but they are working out well. Thanks. |
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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
"john west" wrote in message ... I have a number of Bamboo Plants planted in unwanted Council Recycle boxes. After a while they are almost impossible to get out of the box, because the roots have grown so compacted. I intend sawing down one side of the box and folding it down so i can just slide the plant out of the box. To re-use the box again i need to tie a long cord around the box to keep the cut side in its original upright position for the next plant to grow in it. Since good Tying Cord is expensive does anyone know of a good 'Gripping' Knot that i can easily 'release' at a later date without having to cut the cord? Yep, the truckers hitch. I have tried some knots, but they are working out well. Thanks. |
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More Heavy Trolling by Senile Nym-Shifting Rodent Speed!
On Tue, 12 Jan 2021 09:48:01 +1100, Fred, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rodent Speed, wrote: FLUSH the abnormal trolling senile asshole's latest trollshit unread -- Bod addressing abnormal senile quarreller Rot: "Do you practice arguing with yourself in an empty room?" MID: |
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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
On 12/1/21 9:00 am, john west wrote:
I have a number of Bamboo Plants planted in unwanted Council Recycle boxes. After a while they are almost impossible to get out of the box, because the roots have grown so compacted. I intend sawing down one side of the box and folding it down so i can just slide the plant out of the box. To re-use the box again i need to tie a long cord around the box to keep the cut side in its original upright position for the next plant to grow in it. Since good Tying Cord is expensive does anyone know of a good 'Gripping' Knot that i can easily 'release' at a later date without having to cut the cord? I have tried some knots, but they are working out well.Â*Â*Â*Â* Thanks. stop with the worrying rope is cheap. |
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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
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john west wrote: Since good Tying Cord is expensive does anyone know of a good 'Gripping' Knot that i can easily 'release' at a later date without having to cut the cord? The best knot for that is the reef knot, which you can tie tightly on a corner and move. Alternatively, use a surgeon's knot, followed by an extra thumb knot, making the top half into a reef knot. The securest one is the constrictor knot, but that is a b*gg*r to undo. I use all of those and more. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
On 11/01/2021 22:00, john west wrote:
Since good Tying Cord is expensive does anyone know of a good 'Gripping' Knot that i can easily 'release' at a later date without having to cut the cord? I have tried some knots, but they are working out well.Â*Â*Â*Â* Thanks. Gaffer tape? -- Adrian C |
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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
On 12/01/2021 05:26, F Murtz wrote:
On 12/1/21 9:00 am, john west wrote: I have a number of Bamboo Plants planted in unwanted Council Recycle boxes. After a while they are almost impossible to get out of the box, because the roots have grown so compacted. I intend sawing down one side of the box and folding it down so i can just slide the plant out of the box. To re-use the box again i need to tie a long cord around the box to keep the cut side in its original upright position for the next plant to grow in it. Since good Tying Cord is expensive does anyone know of a good 'Gripping' Knot that i can easily 'release' at a later date without having to cut the cord? I have tried some knots, but they are working out well.Â*Â*Â*Â* Thanks. stop with the worrying rope is cheap. Waterproof duct tape will also work. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
On 11/01/2021 22:00, john west wrote:
I have a number of Bamboo Plants planted in unwanted Council Recycle boxes. After a while they are almost impossible to get out of the box, because the roots have grown so compacted. I intend sawing down one side of the box and folding it down so i can just slide the plant out of the box. To re-use the box again i need to tie a long cord around the box to keep the cut side in its original upright position for the next plant to grow in it. Since good Tying Cord is expensive does anyone know of a good 'Gripping' Knot that i can easily 'release' at a later date without having to cut the cord? I have tried some knots, but they are working out well.Â*Â*Â*Â* Thanks. Isn't growing bamboo only a shade less risky than growing Japanese Knot Weed? Surely, if the roots are safely enclosed in a plastic tab, that's a very good thing? Anyway, the boxes are tapered, so tie a loop round tightly with a good solid knot, then slide the loop off the taper to open it. |
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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
In article , GB wrote:
On 11/01/2021 22:00, john west wrote: Isn't growing bamboo only a shade less risky than growing Japanese Knot Weed? Surely, if the roots are safely enclosed in a plastic tab, that's a very good thing? Yes, or no, or maybe (to choice). SOME bamboos are invasive, but others are not. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
On 12/01/2021 14:22, Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article , GB wrote: On 11/01/2021 22:00, john west wrote: Isn't growing bamboo only a shade less risky than growing Japanese Knot Weed? Surely, if the roots are safely enclosed in a plastic tab, that's a very good thing? Yes, or no, or maybe (to choice). SOME bamboos are invasive, but others are not. Indeed. See "Types of bamboo" here; https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=79 I grow Phyllostachys nigra ("Black" bamboo), and it's taken 7 years to double its clump-size. It hasn't spread. Being a grass, bamboo can be killed by repeated application of glyphosate. -- Jeff |
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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... In article , john west wrote: Since good Tying Cord is expensive does anyone know of a good 'Gripping' Knot that i can easily 'release' at a later date without having to cut the cord? The best knot for that is the reef knot, which you can tie tightly on a corner and move. Alternatively, use a surgeon's knot, followed by an extra thumb knot, making the top half into a reef knot. The securest one is the constrictor knot, but that is a b*gg*r to undo. I use all of those and more. Truckers hitch works much better and surprise surprise, being quick and easy to apply and remove is the reason truckers use it. |
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Lonely Obnoxious Cantankerous Auto-contradicting Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Wed, 13 Jan 2021 03:37:27 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest trollshit unread -- Marland answering senile Rodent's statement, "I don't leak": "That¢s because so much **** and shite emanates from your gob that there is nothing left to exit normally, your arsehole has clammed shut through disuse and the end of prick is only clear because you are such a ******." Message-ID: |
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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
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Rod Speed wrote: Since good Tying Cord is expensive does anyone know of a good 'Gripping' Knot that i can easily 'release' at a later date without having to cut the cord? The best knot for that is the reef knot, which you can tie tightly on a corner and move. Alternatively, use a surgeon's knot, followed by an extra thumb knot, making the top half into a reef knot. The securest one is the constrictor knot, but that is a b*gg*r to undo. I use all of those and more. Truckers hitch works much better and surprise surprise, being quick and easy to apply and remove is the reason truckers use it. Not in my experience, though I use a very similar one when relevant, using a bowline rather than a loop knot, because that is less prone to jamming. The problem with all such hitches are that they are very bulky and catch on things - truckers use them because they are easy to haul taut, but you can get the knots I mentioned adequately taut for this purpose with experience. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Easily released Cord knot tying round a recycle box
"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... In article , Rod Speed wrote: Since good Tying Cord is expensive does anyone know of a good 'Gripping' Knot that i can easily 'release' at a later date without having to cut the cord? The best knot for that is the reef knot, which you can tie tightly on a corner and move. Alternatively, use a surgeon's knot, followed by an extra thumb knot, making the top half into a reef knot. The securest one is the constrictor knot, but that is a b*gg*r to undo. I use all of those and more. Truckers hitch works much better and surprise surprise, being quick and easy to apply and remove is the reason truckers use it. Not in my experience, Then you arent doing it right. though I use a very similar one when relevant, using a bowline rather than a loop knot, because that is less prone to jamming. Truckers hitch done right doesn’t ever jam. The problem with all such hitches are that they are very bulky and catch on things - truckers use them because they are easy to haul taut, And even easier to undo. but you can get the knots I mentioned adequately taut for this purpose with experience. But arent as easy to undo. |
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