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From: biokiller@ameritech.net
Date: Sat Dec 14 2002 - 06:46:53 EST


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Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 05:48:18 -0600
From: Tom Buban <biokiller@ameritech.net>
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Subject: Re: DML: Winch Rope (was: New bumper in progress photos......)
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The rope is double the strength. Great stuff. Very expensive. about
$1.40 a ft. Made for the boating industry. Amsteel or blue steel is
what is called.

Tom

jon@dakota-truck.net wrote:

>"Mr. Plow" <adam_is_mr_plow@hotmail.com> wrote:
>: The rope is a really good idea.
>: You don't have to worry about cutting your hands on the cable, and also no
>: worries about the whip-action if it breaks.
>
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> I've never heard of this rope - how does the strength compare to
>the steel cable?
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