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RE: Blatant Commercialism

To: <Hlsinger@aol.com>, <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Blatant Commercialism
From: "Larry Hoy" <larryhoy@prodigy.net>
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 17:27:49 -0600
Sounds like the rope manufacturers insurance company is writing the rules!

Larry Hoy

>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net]On
>Behalf Of Hlsinger@aol.com
>Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 4:41 PM
>To: WSpohn4@aol.com; mgs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: Blatant Commercialism
>
>
>In a message dated 9/21/00 3:32:02 PM Central Daylight Time, WSpohn4@aol.com 
>writes:
>
>> It is principally UV 
>>  that kills the material, and if you have NOS belts that have been in a 
>> drawer 
>>  for 30 years, they may be almost as good as new.
>
>FWIW..  We did a lot of rock climbing and caving when my daughter was 
>younger.  The kermantle rope manufacturers said the rope lost 15 to 25 
>percent of its strength in 5 years in perfect storage conditions with no UV 
>exposure.  10 days of full, all day exposure to dessert sun and heat made a 
>rope unuseable for climbing. Temps over 145 degrees F for more than five 
>minutes made the ropes unuseable  for climbing.  No idea hat kind of safety 
>factors they built into these statements.  Reps would not or could not tell 
>you.  Material to make the rope is basically the same as seat belt webbing, 
>just in different form.  In fact, we used seat belt webbing to make climbing 
>harnesses sometimes.

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