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What?? No Lavender and Honey in the mix?
Seriously though, Jordan, they look really good and should last a long time now. Good work! David |
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Some of the recipes I found while searching online called for ingredients like that. Turns out there is a whole community of people into making ropes softer for various reasons.
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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I feel sure the military would use Stockholm Tar, for that authentic scent that really sticks to your hands.
![]() (I have (UK) mast stays that were treated with the stuff (for the 34-ft and 36-ft masts. The post-WW2 versions used synthetic rope (Terylene or polyester), so are a bit nicer to handle. The WW2 Canadian 20-ft and 34-ft telescopic mast kits seem to use untreated white cotton (Or possibly linen?) sash cord for the stays.) Chris. |
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