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Does anyone make nets with anything other than the standard nylon, hemp polyester you can buy in country shops?

 

I ask cos I have been using some stuff that I saw in the local pound shop haha was £1 a spool (big). thought I'd check it out. Have made purse nets and stopnets. It is easy to knit. holds the knots well doesn't tangle. Have left an off cut of net out in rain for months to test it and although it's gone green its still as strong as it was. It must be man made but I don't know what it is. It had a label in the wrapper saying was from a foodstuff company and I have recently seen very similar stuff being used on river cottage. In butchery.

 

It is good stuff and I have enough for purse nets and stopnets for ages. And only a pound a spool. Just shows it pays to keep your eyes open. Unfortunately twas just a off and not regular stock.

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Does anyone make nets with anything other than the standard nylon, hemp polyester you can buy in country shops?

 

I ask cos I have been using some stuff that I saw in the local pound shop haha was £1 a spool (big). thought I'd check it out. Have made purse nets and stopnets. It is easy to knit. holds the knots well doesn't tangle. Have left an off cut of net out in rain for months to test it and although it's gone green its still as strong as it was. It must be man made but I don't know what it is. It had a label in the wrapper saying was from a foodstuff company and I have recently seen very similar stuff being used on river cottage. In butchery.

 

It is good stuff and I have enough for purse nets and stopnets for ages. And only a pound a spool. Just shows it pays to keep your eyes open. Unfortunately twas just a off and not regular stock.

 

sounds good stuff mate, I'll take ten balls.

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As you said the big test is what happens after it gets wet then dried ? but if your happy with it go with the flow when i was at school i made my nets out of anything i could get hold of just to build the net numbers up

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A few years ago i found a purse net on a shoot so picked it up. It has a thick woolen draw cord and although im pretty sure the actual net material is nylon, it has a almost waxed feel to it and it rarely gets tangled as much as the other nylon. i would love to find out what the stuff is on it....i would treat all my nets with it.

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Does anyone make nets with anything other than the standard nylon, hemp polyester you can buy in country shops?

 

I ask cos I have been using some stuff that I saw in the local pound shop haha was £1 a spool (big). thought I'd check it out. Have made purse nets and stopnets. It is easy to knit. holds the knots well doesn't tangle. Have left an off cut of net out in rain for months to test it and although it's gone green its still as strong as it was. It must be man made but I don't know what it is. It had a label in the wrapper saying was from a foodstuff company and I have recently seen very similar stuff being used on river cottage. In butchery.

 

It is good stuff and I have enough for purse nets and stopnets for ages. And only a pound a spool. Just shows it pays to keep your eyes open. Unfortunately twas just a off and not regular stock.

Definatly rayon brittiant stuff (hard to dye though) same as the longnet in the gallery

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