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We are trying to replace our washing line - green plastic steel core 20m - but none of the ones I have seen online or in local shops have any rings/fittings on the ends - they are simply lengths of line! When I last bought one, admittedly quite a long time ago, came with a ring either end to attach to the posts. Does anyone know if / where a line like this is available please? I would be very grateful.
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Thanks everyone. Re the set length, we have a pulley at one end - and the other end will fit on to a new clothes post. I can't transfer any rings because they are completely rusted. Obviously I will have to rethink - what I am looking for doesn't seem to be available. I'll have to find someone strong to ensure the knots are very secure!
I know what you mean, mjulian. I haven't found one with the rings on in yonks. Solved the problem by making a slip knot at one end, putting the line around the tree trunk and threading the line through the slip knot. Tied it off with a couple of knots so it won't slip. Stretched the line across the garden and threaded the other end through a large eye screw sunk into brickwork and down on to a brass dock cleat using a figure of eight action. I can just reach the line so I don't have to untie the line for everyday use, but it would be easy enough to slacken off the line using the cleat.
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Choux, Thank you for your suggestion. Our original line was fixed to the house with a pulley and a figure of eight device and the other was round a tree - which has since died. The line got broken by workmen and so we are starting afresh. We've had a post cemented in with a hook and it looks as if I will have to get someone strong to tie off these ends and I can secure the other end via the pulley and figure of eight. I don't anticipate having to keep lowering it - will leave it low for my Mother to be able to reach and buy a clothes prop to raise it up! Bring back the good old days when everything seemed much easier!!! Thanks again.
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