same, although we also use it for tying drops to battens which, according to the wiki, is common practice. (smite me if i'm wrong)...used to tie coiled cables and tying cable to a batten.
same, although we also use it for tying drops to battens which, according to the wiki, is common practice. (smite me if i'm wrong)
I find that interesting because people don't trust it for hanging most everything, but drops with heavy weights in the bottom are exempt?
When I use ties on drops, I'm only doing that on canvass drops that weigh less than 100lbs and there are usually about 50-60 ties attaching it to the batten.same, although we also use it for tying drops to battens which, according to the wiki, is common practice. (smite me if i'm wrong)
I find that interesting because people don't trust it for hanging most everything, but drops with heavy weights in the bottom are exempt?
When I use ties on drops, I'm only doing that on canvass drops that weigh less than 100lbs and there are usually about 50-60 ties attaching it to the batten.
How so? Canvass really isn't that heavy. A show about a month ago brought in three 20x40 canvass drops, they only weighed 80 lbs each.I would doubt that any useful drop is that light,
When I use ties on drops, I'm only doing that on canvass drops that weigh less than 100lbs and there are usually about 50-60 ties attaching it to the batten.
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