Wire. You'll hang up in rope.
I’m gathering materials to start sinking oak and sweet gum trees with a jug in the top to float them upright. What should I use to tie the trees to the blocks and the jug to the trees? I was considering galvanized wire or nylon rope. Just curious what the consensus is to use.
Wire. You'll hang up in rope.
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Have seen large zip ties used as well
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We have habitat day on the big 4 in north Mississippi in February. One lake will give us aluminum wire for tying. Another will give us the cord used for pulling wires through conduit, looks like a bunch of fishing line. Another will give us clothesline cord. Another will give us 3/8" rope.
I've seen the plastic strap used on pallet loads, kinda hard to tie.
Try not to use steel. Galvanized and copper aren't good for the fish.
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