Ex Archive: Paracord..... a convenient length!

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Re: Ex Archive: Paracord..... a convenient length!

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Arzosah wrote:I do wonder about these ... I hardly ever wear jewellery, but I *do* think it's a good way to carry a piece of paracord on you. Thing is, I really, really can't envisage anything I'd use it for. Shoelace, yep, true ... tying something to my pack so I can carry it more easily ... Oh, when I bust my shoulder, I could've used it to help me tie a sling to support my arm?

This is one of the comments underneath: " shelter or improvised tool lashings can be tied into a harness for rapelling used for snares you can strip the shell and ise the small white cords to fish "

Anybody got any other ideas?
You can use a short-ish piece to cut more paracord by sawing it back and fro (rather like a wire saw) it's melt its way through by friction, I've even seen a paracord bootlace used to cut through a cable tie once.
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Re: Ex Archive: Paracord..... a convenient length!

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Thanks both! I made a pdf of the instructable, so I'll collect a piece of paracord from the stash over the weekend, and give it a go.
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Re: Ex Archive: Paracord..... a convenient length!

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Arzosah wrote:I do wonder about these ... I hardly ever wear jewellery, but I *do* think it's a good way to carry a piece of paracord on you. Thing is, I really, really can't envisage anything I'd use it for. Shoelace, yep, true ... tying something to my pack so I can carry it more easily ... Oh, when I bust my shoulder, I could've used it to help me tie a sling to support my arm?

This is one of the comments underneath: " shelter or improvised tool lashings can be tied into a harness for rapelling used for snares you can strip the shell and ise the small white cords to fish "

Anybody got any other ideas?

Its main use is for letting other people know you are a rufty-tufty prepper :D
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Re: Ex Archive: Paracord..... a convenient length!

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featherstick wrote:
Arzosah wrote:Anybody got any other ideas?

Its main use is for letting other people know you are a rufty-tufty prepper :D
Featherstick for Prime Minister :lol: brilliant!
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featherstick wrote:
Arzosah wrote:I do wonder about these ... I hardly ever wear jewellery, but I *do* think it's a good way to carry a piece of paracord on you. Thing is, I really, really can't envisage anything I'd use it for. Shoelace, yep, true ... tying something to my pack so I can carry it more easily ... Oh, when I bust my shoulder, I could've used it to help me tie a sling to support my arm?

This is one of the comments underneath: " shelter or improvised tool lashings can be tied into a harness for rapelling used for snares you can strip the shell and ise the small white cords to fish "

Anybody got any other ideas?

Its main use is for letting other people know you are a rufty-tufty prepper :D
I've thought for a while that these bracelets are the sign of a prepper. I noticed one of the people who walks her dogs where I do had a paracord collar on her dog, straight away I thought her other half must be a prepper, she's mentioned things in passing that he likes the 'outdoors' etc. Probably cheaper to get one of these..

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Re: Ex Archive: Paracord..... a convenient length!

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Perhaps it should be worn as an anklet, under trousers? Or something invisible round the neck, like a lanyard as Deeps mentioned? My imagination is going full tilt on this one now :mrgreen: