Squint/Jeff - > Purdie suggests construction cord of some sort. What I use is; venetian blind cord! It's perfect. Hit the basement or attic and see if there's an old set of blinds. Cut the cord off. It'll last you for years and there is enough cord on a set of blinds to do 30+ snare drums.I suppose construction cord is ok too, but the blind cord is perfecto!Hey Tommy - Right over left, left over right is how I learned to tie square knots in the Boy Scouts when I was 12. Right out of the Scout Manual. I had to learn to tie several knots to pass the test for my Second Class Scout badge. I still remember a lot of the names, bowline, half-hitch, dbl. half-hitch, sheet, halyard, etc. etc. etc. You an old scout?John
John!
Just saw this post now, so...
I actually learned HOW to tie a square knot from my father!, and he was the one that told me "right over left, left over right"... but ... YES!, I was indeed in Cub Scouts, WEBELOS, and then Boy Scouts. It was what we did back in the day, right?! You and I being "close" in age, yeah... that was indeed in the Boy Scout Manual. Gotta tell you though... know what I will NEVER forget that was in the Boy Scout Manual?... the chapter on "Nocturnal Emissions" ! LOL!!!!!!!! Remember that? OMG. I would bet that THAT is no longer in today's Boy Scout Manual... but maybe it still is. Do you know? Anybody? Bueller? Bueller?
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