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NELS0N

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  1. Be careful when you dye it, you may find it shrinks about 1/4"
  2. Great post Matt, a couple of nice rabbits for the pot there
  3. 0.5mm flat braided nylon?? if so it'll need a double knot for sure but will make an excellent killing net. Are you using pre-dyed or white??
  4. Joe, i will be importing soon once ive raised the capital.
  5. wanna buy loads and be a middle man.. ? Vin, thanks for the offer, i'll PM you where you can sell them yourself and make all the cash
  6. i think it depends on the quality of lines your using, a good braided nylon with a tight weave 1.5mm fine. i use 1.5 1.7 and 2mm braided nylon on my own nets. the smaller diameter running lines in theory should allow the mesh to run smoother, less sag between pegs and less friction when the meshes are running. a rabbit will still chew through a line given the chance be it 1.5, 2 or even 3mm
  7. £2.50-£3 each, ferreted or rifle shot. gutted but with the jackets still on.
  8. hows your nets coming along with the poly you bought from here joe??
  9. i use welded mild steel nickel plated rings. ive got some quality 316 stainless steel rings coming soon. 1" and 11/4" a bit more expensive and a little heavier than mild steel but you'll not get anything better quality wise
  10. Thats the point I am trying to make,if it suits you, use it, no matter what it is made of. Just because stainless does not suit me does not make it bad for end pins. No more than my rusty black mild end pins will suit anyone else. I just stated what suits me thats all. TC Thats the thing with this netting game, which ever way you feel comfortable using your chosen kit, as long as it works for you no one can say its wrong IMO
  11. ive stainless, mild steel, aluminium pins, even some old bits of wooden pegs that been put to use as a set of pins. personally i like the stainless, flows off the pins nice and smooth and should last a life time. ive got some brass and copper bar somewhere that will be getting turned into pins, why?? because i can and im not going to waste it.
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    Spun Stopnet

    you aint got time to be on here pal, hows the "flag" coming on??
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    Spun Stopnet

    been on there before Alan there's just too many green to choose from ive got samples to send along with the pantone numbers (when ive found them) so all being well we should have all the bright colours for purse nets and 2 greens for the longnet twines.
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    Spun Stopnet

    Thanks bud, just need to put it to work now
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    Spun Stopnet

    pantone 1418 is a peach colour. I need to find 2 suitable greens for the 20/9 20/12 and get a pantone number, the problem will be matching the pantones to the bight colours for the 20/24
  16. Always nice to have somewhere on the doorstep john, will be hard won rabbits with the brambles but a few well placed stopnets will be just the job. i picked up a huge permission this year just 15 mins down the road. beats driving hours on end but sometimes needs must. Busy as ever mate,
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    Spun Stopnet

    is the 1418 the pantone number TC??
  18. ive a really nice shooting stick here from Moxy, cracking bit of kit Dont get yourself too busy mate, you've some needles to make
  19. Good man John, nice way to start the new year
  20. ive a really nice shooting stick here from Moxy, cracking bit of kit Dont get yourself too busy mate, you've some needles to make
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    Spun Stopnet

    It should wrap them up nicely. That twine was part of a sample spool sent to me, dying spun poly is the expensive part of the process as it needs to be heated to high temperature to open the fibres to take the dye. The natural white is much cheaper
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