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I recollect learning that only cast thimbles or heavy galvanized thimbles were
generally stiff enough not to deform when loaded to a nylon or dacron rope's full safe working load. Stainless ones were second place and plastic a distant third. Ask a competent rigger before using a plastic thimble in a line that's to carrry any significant load. Ron Magen wrote: Garland, I've seen them quite consistently at West Marine {all over}. I would try them, first. Other places to 'look' are Jamestown Distributors {Rhode Island}, Hamilton Marine {Searsport, Maine - for REAL, 'Workin' Stuff'}, and Defender Industries {Conn}. My only caveat is, I'm not sure about the 'larger' sizes - 1/2 in line and up. I know I used white ones for my 3/8in and 1/2in mooring pennants - got them at the Philly West Marine store. Regards & Good Luck, Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop "Garland Gray II" wrote in message news:MvHbc.674$bh.184@lakeread02... Ha, I was a little slow to get that one! I always used ss until I saw what it does to galvanized chain. I had never seen a black plastic one until a few hours ago! A friend had bought an anchor line on ebay, and I noticed it in his truck. Only id was Taiwan, but was a nice thimble w/ straps. "Keith" wrote in message ... Doing a lot of sewing? Why not SS? I don't think I've ever seen a black plastic one, but it would be a good idea. Would be cheaper for the mfg's as well. -- Keith __ Some people are like Slinkies: not really good for anything, but you still can't help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs. "Garland Gray II" wrote in message news:nrobc.59$bh.45@lakeread02... Are these available? It's easy to find white or translucent thimbles, but uv eats them up so badly. TIA Garland |
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