Best material for parachue?

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Best material for parachue?

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I'm just wondering what the best material would be for the parachute.
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plastic. thin plastic.

like the kind you use for fruits and veggies in the grocery store.
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I've also found that plastic drop sheets work very well and you can get HUGE ones from Home Depot.
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Plastic Cloth
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Trash bags have worked well for me, though I order specific ones online to get large and light ones.
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do you guys think fishing line for parachute cord is a bad idea? I feel that sewing thread is quite thin.
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eagerlearner102 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 8:56 pm do you guys think fishing line for parachute cord is a bad idea? I feel that sewing thread is quite thin.
I've tried both, I don't really like either. Thread is great, strong enough and light, but totally tangled within 10 min😠. Fishing line tangles less but is heavier.... depending on what you have. I think a braided fishing line, lightest lb test you can find is a good answer.
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Airco2020 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 9:14 pm
eagerlearner102 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 8:56 pm do you guys think fishing line for parachute cord is a bad idea? I feel that sewing thread is quite thin.
I've tried both, I don't really like either. Thread is great, strong enough and light, but totally tangled within 10 min😠. Fishing line tangles less but is heavier.... depending on what you have. I think a braided fishing line, lightest lb test you can find is a good answer.
I've tried fishing line. It's much too heavy and hard to sort out.

Sewing thread is good if you can figure out a good way to adhere the ball to the string and figure out a way to keep it untangled.
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Post by kinghong1970 »

not to mention, braided fishing line is coated with either waxy or teflon like substance to enable long casts... this sucks when you're trying to make this stick to something...

also, you need to learn fishing knots... as many simple overhand knots slips on braided lines.

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