Hey Everyone,
I am looking at adding an aluminum bumper and winch to my rig and have an odd question. The thought process started with my compound bow. As a bow hunter, my bow travels with me through rough terrain and the stings need to stay in top shape. To make sure water, dirt, ect. doesn't get between the strands, and for internal strands to not fray I use WAX on the strings.
Now to my question, I am looking at getting synthetic rope on my winch and was wondering if anyone has ever WAXED their rope. The though in my head is the same concept of a bow string; the wax will protect the rope from debris getting in the rope, keeps water out when stored/in use, and would prolong the life of the rope.
So, Has anyone thought of this and tried it?
If you have tried it, what wax have you used?
I am looking at adding an aluminum bumper and winch to my rig and have an odd question. The thought process started with my compound bow. As a bow hunter, my bow travels with me through rough terrain and the stings need to stay in top shape. To make sure water, dirt, ect. doesn't get between the strands, and for internal strands to not fray I use WAX on the strings.
Now to my question, I am looking at getting synthetic rope on my winch and was wondering if anyone has ever WAXED their rope. The though in my head is the same concept of a bow string; the wax will protect the rope from debris getting in the rope, keeps water out when stored/in use, and would prolong the life of the rope.
So, Has anyone thought of this and tried it?
If you have tried it, what wax have you used?
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