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Ausfish Platinum Member
maloolaba pick/ breakaway anchor material
I've used a couple of large cable ties (work is a bottmless pit) in the past but I want something biodegradeable.
But now in an effort to not leave plastic all over the place I'd like to try some sisal rope or twine or something that will readilly break down. When I have used rope before I found it is tough to break
Does anyone have a good solution they are using?
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Ausfish Addict
Re: maloolaba pick/ breakaway anchor material
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Ausfish Premium Member
Re: maloolaba pick/ breakaway anchor material
Originally Posted by
Dignity
Copper wire works well
Now that’s a good idea!
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: maloolaba pick/ breakaway anchor material
Bunnings has heavy sisal twine. I use it often where, as with yourself, one might use plastic.
Funny how we forget the simple things in the tech age - there was always a ball of string in the kitchen drawer when I was kid.
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: maloolaba pick/ breakaway anchor material
Copper wire is what I've always used. Sisal twine breaks down very quickly - about a year in the garden holding trellis together.
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