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Fusing:: © 1999, Gerald L. Findley

The document provides instructions for fusing the ends of synthetic rope to prevent fraying. It recommends heating the rope ends with an alcohol lamp, small oil lamp, or propane torch so the fibers melt together. It warns against using a butane lighter which can explode if burned too long. Cutting rope with a hot tool will automatically fuse the ends.

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Fusing:: © 1999, Gerald L. Findley

The document provides instructions for fusing the ends of synthetic rope to prevent fraying. It recommends heating the rope ends with an alcohol lamp, small oil lamp, or propane torch so the fibers melt together. It warns against using a butane lighter which can explode if burned too long. Cutting rope with a hot tool will automatically fuse the ends.

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1999, Gerald L.

Findley

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FUSING:
The ends of a synthetic rope can be fused to prevent the rope from fraying. This is done by heating the end of the rope so that the ends of the rope fibers melt together.

[WARNING] Do not use a butane cigarette lighter to fuse rope. A butane lighter can explode if it is permitted to burn too long.

[NOTE] If the rope is cut to length with a soldering iron or other hot cutting tool, the ends of the rope will be fused as the rope is being cut to length.

A small lamp such as an alcohol lamp or a small oil lamp works very well for fusing rope. The fusing can be done by holding the end of the rope to the side of a candle or other small flame. If the end of the rope is placed in the flame or held too close to the flame, the plastic will ignite causing the end of the rope to turn black. Burning plastic can also give off toxic fumes . If the end of the rope is held above the flame, unburned carbon particle will be deposited on the melted plastic causing it to turn black. A candle flame will generate enough heat to fuse the end of a rope up to about one inch in diameter. If the rope is larger than one inch, a propane torch will work better .

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