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agree...they are cruddy
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GREAT tip. The stuff I got is called 550 Type III Commercial Nylon Paracord. 550lb. test and made in the USA. 10 bucks for 100 ft. Thanks.
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100 ft? You must have some huge shoes.
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550 cord, we used it in the military, love that stuff... but im not using it on my shoes, and those will not break.
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I was thinking the same thing.
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What about the ends? How do you keep them from fraying?
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Melt them with a lighter and flatten them a bit by pressing the softened nylon against cold metal. A word of caution: If the lace catches fire, the drips of melted nylon are hotter than the flame that melted it. Be careful.
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