White parcel string

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fury
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White parcel string

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I don't know if this is of any use but I found that the white parcel string when dyed or painted to the colour you desire is great for securing stowage to our tanks. :thumbup:
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Re: White parcel string

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where ?
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Re: White parcel string

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Across the back
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Re: White parcel string

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doc larsson wrote:where ?
Sorry oil drums and Gerry cans :D
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Re: White parcel string

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Good tip, think you can buy it at the local Post Office.
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Re: White parcel string

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Good morning,
That is a great tip! Here's another from back in the days of that 'Korean Pershing build. It can be found in craft stores ( as Herman likes to refer to them, "Doll House Stores" ;o)
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