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Material for stringing things
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03/30/06 02:42 AM
03/30/06 02:42 AM
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I was wondering if you would please let me know what is a good material for stinging plastic beads on? I picked up several different kinds of beads and things to add to my toys today but was unsure of Glider Safe material to string them on. Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
Have a Good Day Brenda & Mr. Magoo
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Re: Material for stringing things
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#91550
03/30/06 11:38 AM
03/30/06 11:38 AM
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Posts: 11,583 Sycamore Illinois
Karin
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I like to use lanyard...it is very durable and easy to use. Another choice is sisal rope...not hemp, but sisal. Hope this helps! Karin
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Re: Material for stringing things
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#91551
03/30/06 11:51 AM
03/30/06 11:51 AM
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I have used this small ribbon and then burned (singed) the ends with a lighter so it melts and can't be chewed on!, there is no way they can reach past ends--its on outside of cage! I only did this for beads with names that I hooked onto outside of cage though, attched with metal hook thingys But, they have this colored cord in the pony bead isle of walmart that I made a few hanging toys with (inside cage)too, it worked great
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Re: Material for stringing things
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#91552
03/30/06 06:16 PM
03/30/06 06:16 PM
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Thank you both! I was just cob=ncerned with ends and them frying and the kids eating them. Off to make new things this weekend.
Have a Good Day Brenda & Mr. Magoo
Friendly Reminder please have an e-collar ready before you need it......
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Re: Material for stringing things
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#91553
03/31/06 01:47 AM
03/31/06 01:47 AM
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I tried some kind of cord that I found by the beads and I did not like it at all! I noticed that after a little time, the weight of my gliders wound up stretching out the cord so that it was visible. I imagined my gliders chewing on that and the beads all falling off and my gliders choking on them. No thanks, I took it out right away and decided to try fishing line. I certainly hope that is safe, I don`t see why not because you can`t even see the line, the beads hide it well. I`m just keeping an eye on it.
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