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i lent a friend my 100 yard long net a while back and he brought it back with the bottom cord snapped and about 8 rips in the net some quite big i was wondering weather i would be able to buy a repair kit for it any help would be helpfull its expensive to buy and they should last years so i wanna get it fixed any help i would be gratefull :)

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Hullo Mate

Assuming that it's a traditional type net .

As far as the bottom cord is concerned, they are usually fairly easy to splice or stitch together . Obviously you're looking for a join that the net can pass over easily enough :thumbs: I don't recall ever seeing such a thing as a 'repair kit' for nets because it's basically a needle full of twine . Can you make nets ?,do you know the knots ? Assumng that you do .

Repairing a long net isn't THAT difficult . I sit with the damaged area over my knees, cut out the broken twine (not too close to the knot) and replace with new twine matching if possible . 4z and 6z nylon is easily available . You're looking to make the repair as close to the original as possible . That's pretty well over simplifying the job a 100yd net is a lot of net so you need to take your time and work methodically, I'm afraid there's no quick way.

Failing all that I know that Brian Brinded repairs nets it might be worth contacting him or speakng to him at a game fair and setting something up .

Hope this helps .

 

ATB

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Hullo Mate

Assuming that it's a traditional type net .

As far as the bottom cord is concerned, they are usually fairly easy to splice or stitch together . Obviously you're looking for a join that the net can pass over easily enough :thumbs: I don't recall ever seeing such a thing as a 'repair kit' for nets because it's basically a needle full of twine . Can you make nets ?,do you know the knots ? Assumng that you do .

Repairing a long net isn't THAT difficult . I sit with the damaged area over my knees, cut out the broken twine (not too close to the knot) and replace with new twine matching if possible . 4z and 6z nylon is easily available . You're looking to make the repair as close to the original as possible . That's pretty well over simplifying the job a 100yd net is a lot of net so you need to take your time and work methodically, I'm afraid there's no quick way.

Failing all that I know that Brian Brinded repairs nets it might be worth contacting him or speakng to him at a game fair and setting something up .

Hope this helps .

Its a quickset net,no i have never made a net but i would like to have a go i see what you mean cut out the broken twine,i would need a needle and twine where would i buy that from?on the bottom cord it has snaped in to places so its lost a sections so would it be ok just to sowe a bit into it.I will take my time doing it to get it right,thats why i train a dog with the net not to touch it its stress but i will learn not to lend it out thanks very much for your help im very gratefull longnetter :clapper:

 

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Hullo Mate

On a quick set if you shorten the running line you'll shorten the net so you'll need to replace the missing piece or replace the whole line (on a 100yd net that'll be 200yds plus twice the working hieght of the net, better to go a bit too long than too short)needles and twine you can get from Brian Brinded, Bridport Nets, Agouti, Netloft, google 'em they've all got websites.

Brian Brinded did make an excellent DVD Net Making and Repair, well worth the money a very good watch, I think I paid a tenner for mine :thumbs:

 

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