perthshire keeper 1,239 Posted December 18, 2015 Report Share Posted December 18, 2015 any one know of and can recomend a good supplier of 1x19 cable? i have some but its way to thick its like tow rope that was from game and country... Quote Link to post
Bunny Digger 21 Posted December 18, 2015 Report Share Posted December 18, 2015 I got some from the snare shop USA ,But it cost more in P&P You can get 1/8,1/16,3/64,1/32 all in 1x19 I am again looking to order some 3/64 & 1/32 If two or more people share the cost then its not to bad. Hope this may help 1 Quote Link to post
EDDIE B 3,166 Posted December 18, 2015 Report Share Posted December 18, 2015 This looks alright! Just had a quick look! http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/1x7-and-1x19-GALVANISED-STEEL-WIRE-ROPE-1-2mm-metal-cable-sailing-steel-boat-new-/171924822790?nav=SEARCH&varId=470834576857 Quote Link to post
perthshire keeper 1,239 Posted December 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 18, 2015 I got some from the snare shop USA ,But it cost more in P&P You can get 1/8,1/16,3/64,1/32 all in 1x19 I am again looking to order some 3/64 & 1/32 If two or more people share the cost then its not to bad. Hope this may help its a damm shame that the usa are miles ahead of is with snaring...what are you useing? some time early next year i might just take you up on that...what they like for sending traps over? Quote Link to post
J Darcy 5,871 Posted December 18, 2015 Report Share Posted December 18, 2015 I got some from the snare shop USA ,But it cost more in P&P You can get 1/8,1/16,3/64,1/32 all in 1x19 I am again looking to order some 3/64 & 1/32 If two or more people share the cost then its not to bad. Hope this may help its a damm shame that the usa are miles ahead of is with snaring...what are you useing? some time early next year i might just take you up on that...what they like for sending traps over? They are good. But you will get charged import tax. postage is high, Import tax makes it even higher. BUT they've the best gear, so if ya want it you'll have to pay for it. Snareshop, Minnesota trapline products are both good. buy enough cable to last you a decade... Quote Link to post
perthshire keeper 1,239 Posted December 18, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 18, 2015 I got some from the snare shop USA ,But it cost more in P&P You can get 1/8,1/16,3/64,1/32 all in 1x19 I am again looking to order some 3/64 & 1/32 If two or more people share the cost then its not to bad. Hope this may help its a damm shame that the usa are miles ahead of is with snaring...what are you useing? some time early next year i might just take you up on that...what they like for sending traps over? They are good. But you will get charged import tax. postage is high, Import tax makes it even higher. BUT they've the best gear, so if ya want it you'll have to pay for it. Snareshop, Minnesota trapline products are both good. buy enough cable to last you a decade... i spoke to outlaw pete about it once and he reconded it was still cheaper...do you have some figures? drop me a pm if you want 1 Quote Link to post
J Darcy 5,871 Posted December 19, 2015 Report Share Posted December 19, 2015 I got some from the snare shop USA ,But it cost more in P&P You can get 1/8,1/16,3/64,1/32 all in 1x19 I am again looking to order some 3/64 & 1/32 If two or more people share the cost then its not to bad. Hope this may help its a damm shame that the usa are miles ahead of is with snaring...what are you useing? some time early next year i might just take you up on that...what they like for sending traps over? They are good. But you will get charged import tax. postage is high, Import tax makes it even higher. BUT they've the best gear, so if ya want it you'll have to pay for it. Snareshop, Minnesota trapline products are both good. buy enough cable to last you a decade... i spoke to outlaw pete about it once and he reconded it was still cheaper...do you have some figures? drop me a pm if you want Inbox full. 1 Quote Link to post
myersbg 1,385 Posted December 19, 2015 Report Share Posted December 19, 2015 PK empty your inbox 1 Quote Link to post
Bunny Digger 21 Posted December 19, 2015 Report Share Posted December 19, 2015 I orderd some Berkshire ground anchors ( a must have thing at the time, ) They only cost a few $ for 2 doz but shipping cost 20 $, But that only worked out at approx 25 pounds wich is aprox 1 pound each so if you want it you have to pay like the man said Quote Link to post
perthshire keeper 1,239 Posted December 19, 2015 Author Report Share Posted December 19, 2015 I got some from the snare shop USA ,But it cost more in P&P You can get 1/8,1/16,3/64,1/32 all in 1x19 I am again looking to order some 3/64 & 1/32 If two or more people share the cost then its not to bad. Hope this may help its a damm shame that the usa are miles ahead of is with snaring...what are you useing? some time early next year i might just take you up on that...what they like for sending traps over? They are good. But you will get charged import tax. postage is high, Import tax makes it even higher. BUT they've the best gear, so if ya want it you'll have to pay for it. Snareshop, Minnesota trapline products are both good. buy enough cable to last you a decade... i spoke to outlaw pete about it once and he reconded it was still cheaper...do you have some figures? drop me a pm if you want Inbox full. PK empty your inbox done gents...drop me a pm please what i want off Minnesota trap line comes to $128 i would be happy with double that for the final cost Quote Link to post
Bunny Digger 21 Posted December 19, 2015 Report Share Posted December 19, 2015 just send them a Email for a quote on shipping cost , nothing to loose Quote Link to post
Bunny Digger 21 Posted December 19, 2015 Report Share Posted December 19, 2015 Also F&T Fur Harvester Trading are very good to deal with, Quote Link to post
J Darcy 5,871 Posted December 20, 2015 Report Share Posted December 20, 2015 I got some from the snare shop USA ,But it cost more in P&P You can get 1/8,1/16,3/64,1/32 all in 1x19 I am again looking to order some 3/64 & 1/32 If two or more people share the cost then its not to bad. Hope this may help its a damm shame that the usa are miles ahead of is with snaring...what are you useing? some time early next year i might just take you up on that...what they like for sending traps over? They are good. But you will get charged import tax. postage is high, Import tax makes it even higher. BUT they've the best gear, so if ya want it you'll have to pay for it. Snareshop, Minnesota trapline products are both good. buy enough cable to last you a decade... i spoke to outlaw pete about it once and he reconded it was still cheaper...do you have some figures? drop me a pm if you want Inbox full. PK empty your inbox done gents...drop me a pm please what i want off Minnesota trap line comes to $128 i would be happy with double that for the final cost You need to add about $70 to that total for shipping i would guess. AND there'll be £40-50 to pay once over here.... unless you can convince them to send as a gift on the customs sheet, but none of the companys will do in reality... Quote Link to post
EDDIE B 3,166 Posted December 20, 2015 Report Share Posted December 20, 2015 I got some from the snare shop USA ,But it cost more in P&P You can get 1/8,1/16,3/64,1/32 all in 1x19 I am again looking to order some 3/64 & 1/32 If two or more people share the cost then its not to bad. Hope this may help its a damm shame that the usa are miles ahead of is with snaring...what are you useing? some time early next year i might just take you up on that...what they like for sending traps over? They are good. But you will get charged import tax. postage is high, Import tax makes it even higher. BUT they've the best gear, so if ya want it you'll have to pay for it.Snareshop, Minnesota trapline products are both good. buy enough cable to last you a decade... i spoke to outlaw pete about it once and he reconded it was still cheaper...do you have some figures? drop me a pm if you want Inbox full. PK empty your inboxdone gents...drop me a pm please what i want off Minnesota trap line comes to $128 i would be happy with double that for the final cost You need to add about $70 to that total for shipping i would guess. AND there'll be £40-50 to pay once over here.... unless you can convince them to send as a gift on the customs sheet, but none of the companys will do in reality... Or, and this is a long shot! If you know someone in the US, (no problem for us Irish), get it sent to their address, and ask them to resend it to you! Quote Link to post
Tiercel 6,986 Posted December 20, 2015 Report Share Posted December 20, 2015 They can also mark it as a commercial sample that will avoid custom duty. TC Quote Link to post
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