Attention Everyone~ Paracord Bracelets!

EMTjhk

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Wow, these are awesome! Are you still selling them and could you also untwist the key chain to serve some purposes?
 

bigbaldguy

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The braclets were for chick i was dating who then dumped me.
 
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The braclets were for chick i was dating who then dumped me.

I'll refund your money for the bracelets. But what about the dog collars?
 
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Wow, these are awesome! Are you still selling them and could you also untwist the key chain to serve some purposes?

The keychain has about 5 feet of cord. So once untwisted you could use it to tie a tent or something along those lines.
 
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Also as an FYI.

I am now doing dog collars, belts, gun slings, and leashes.
 

EMTjhk

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How does payment work? I'd like to purchase a patriotic key chain, haha.
 

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Can you post pics of the dog collars, are the size adjustable? Oh and pics of the leashes too.
 
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I lost all of my pictures when my phone took a crap.

I pulled some off google so you could see the different types of styles.

The collars are not adjustable due to the cord being too thick to feed through a buckle.

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How much are the dog leashes, and how long are they?

How does payment work?
 
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How much are the dog leashes, and how long are they?

How does payment work?

I accept PayPal. I can give you my email address or send a request to yours.

The skinny leashes are $20. The thicker ones are $35. The thicker leashes have about 100ft of cord.

They are both 6ft long.
 
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And $15 for dog collars.
 

bigbaldguy

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Lol I totally forgot about my order. I hope you didn't refund anything :( I still intend to get them at some point. ADD it's a hell of a thing.
 
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Lol I totally forgot about my order. I hope you didn't refund anything :( I still intend to get them at some point. ADD it's a hell of a thing.

I didn't do anything yet lol just let me know
 

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What does one use para cord for?

Just thought I should point out. Some of the suggestions for para cord usage at http://www.survivorgeek.com/pages/Emergency-uses-for-Paracord.html
like tying down a ladder on a truck is a very bad idea.
Even though the mil spec rated para cord is rated at 550 lbs. that is not to say it is safe for use to tie a 35 pound ladder on a truck. One must consider the forces at work during a sudden stop, as defined by Newton. Force = mass * acceleration where mass is in kilograms and acceleration is in meters/sec/sec.

If the ladder is 35lbs = 15.88kg
The speed is 50mphs = 22.35m/s
The collision time is 0.025s

F = m*a = m * dv/dt = 15.88kg * 22.35m/s / 0.025s = 14,196N = 1,447kg = 3,190lbs

This number exceeds the breaking strength quite a bit, so keep that in mind. :) Just a safety tip. Now back to your regularly scheduled program.
 
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I would like to get a collar, but I will have to wait til my 4 mo. Golden retriever reaches his full size.
 

bigbaldguy

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Just thought I should point out. Some of the suggestions for para cord usage at http://www.survivorgeek.com/pages/Emergency-uses-for-Paracord.html
like tying down a ladder on a truck is a very bad idea.
Even though the mil spec rated para cord is rated at 550 lbs. that is not to say it is safe for use to tie a 35 pound ladder on a truck. One must consider the forces at work during a sudden stop, as defined by Newton. Force = mass * acceleration where mass is in kilograms and acceleration is in meters/sec/sec.

If the ladder is 35lbs = 15.88kg
The speed is 50mphs = 22.35m/s
The collision time is 0.025s

F = m*a = m * dv/dt = 15.88kg * 22.35m/s / 0.025s = 14,196N = 1,447kg = 3,190lbs

This number exceeds the breaking strength quite a bit, so keep that in mind. :) Just a safety tip.

Ok folks you heard captain safety no using your bracelets to tie things onto your truck cuz you'll end up with Femxa emdvdt and nobody wants that. Remember a responsible paracord bracelet owner is a safe paracord bracelet owner :)
 

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Haha, okay, okay, I was not referring to the bracelets, rather if someone decides to go out and buy a spool of para cord. Sorry, silly of me.
 

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Ok folks you heard captain safety no using your bracelets to tie things onto your truck cuz you'll end up with Femxa emdvdt and nobody wants that. Remember a responsible paracord bracelet owner is a safe paracord bracelet owner :)

Don't forget your trigger locks, and to store your paracord bracelets in different locked containers!
 

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But when does anyone ever use just one wrap of para-cord, that is just silly. this just shows that we need to wrap 6 times... or 3 if you count each direction as 550lbs... I prefer ductape to hold my ladder to the roof.

Just thought I should point out. Some of the suggestions for para cord usage at http://www.survivorgeek.com/pages/Emergency-uses-for-Paracord.html
like tying down a ladder on a truck is a very bad idea.
Even though the mil spec rated para cord is rated at 550 lbs. that is not to say it is safe for use to tie a 35 pound ladder on a truck. One must consider the forces at work during a sudden stop, as defined by Newton. Force = mass * acceleration where mass is in kilograms and acceleration is in meters/sec/sec.

If the ladder is 35lbs = 15.88kg
The speed is 50mphs = 22.35m/s
The collision time is 0.025s

F = m*a = m * dv/dt = 15.88kg * 22.35m/s / 0.025s = 14,196N = 1,447kg = 3,190lbs

This number exceeds the breaking strength quite a bit, so keep that in mind. :) Just a safety tip. Now back to your regularly scheduled program.
 

EMTjhk

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I got my patriotic key chain today and it looks amazing. Thank, I love it.
 
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