7 SUPERIOR Ways To Store Paracord And Rope Like A PRO

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0:00 Introduction
0:19 FAST ROPE (LONG HANK)
2:30 FAST ROPE (SHORT HANK)
3:29 WATER BOTTLE (APPROX 50 FT)
4:51 HAND WRAP HANK
6:38 SPOOL
7:34 KEY CHAIN CAPPROX 10 FT
9:54 DONUT
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TUTORIAL TIMESTAMPS:
0:19 Fast Rope (Long Hank)
2:29 Fast Rope (Short Hank)
3:29 Water Bottle
4:50 Hand Wrap Hank With Carabiner
6:37 Spool
7:38 Key Chain
9:53 Donut

TheWeaversofEternity
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As far as I can tell, only the donut allow you to take the length of cord you need without having to redo the whole wrapping process. That's a winner for me despite being a slower method on the wrapping.

bastienguilbaud
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I'm definitely converting to the fast rope method. I've been using paracord and making things with it as a hobby for years and I'm tired of having to undo the whole bundle to avoid knots everytime I want to use it. Thanks man 👍🏻

TheBradinator
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The Hand Wrap Hank was what I needed to solve a problem I had with some household paracord. Thank you!

TooLazyToFail
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As a crocheter who needs to bundle up emergency paracord, I shall be crocheting a paracord donut, thank you! That’s awesome

Ava-cqzi
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The bottle is dope. You can make a shelf with holes in them and put the bottle threw them upside down. Have a project desk under the shelf and have a 6in-12in strand of cord coming down. So as you need the colors you can just pull down the amount you need. As you do you can watch the bottle deplete of cord. You could have 4 to 6 bottles in a foot. A 6 foot long shelf could have 24-36 different colors of cord.

flynnrider
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Thank you for sharing this is so useful and I’m going to use these methods you have showed. I am new to paracord craft but managed to do one from your vid which is really clear and slow which is brilliant

linakoh
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Love the keychain method. i have so many short lengths of paracord its rediculous. now i can keep em stashed easy peasy! thanks!!

adamkahn
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How many years have I been messing with tangled paracord... 52 now so about 30 odd years lol. Never too old to learn. Thank you

steveh
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Found this video looking for a refresher on how to start the donut coil, used to make some large ones back in my Infantry days. 1) it was almost cathartic to sit and coil a long stretch of rope in a boring down time period (there are plenty), 2) super clean way to pack it, no tangle, no zip lock baggie, it has some rigidity to it so it's easy to grab and go, 3) crazy easy to pull some off in a hurry when you need some cord, 4) the donut doesn't fall apart or get all loose when you pull some off, unlike the basic fast rope style coils. Definitely the best option for tactical cord storage.

devinbraun
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Love the donut idea! That has a lot of the qualities I was looking for: wearable, compact, can pull as much as you want without unraveling the whole thing.

austensperry
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I am a complete beginner and a new subscriber. What I don't like about the bracelet form factor is cutting the expensive Mil Spec paracord into what I'm afraid will be basically useless (or of little use) pieces, so I was happy to find this video. I made the 'Fast Rope Short Hank' with approximately 31 ft. of cord. Then I made the 'Keychain Capprox 10 ft' using another 31 or 32 ft. of cord by making the core loops 8 inches instead of 4 inches. I'm going to try the 'Donut' next, with my remaining 35 ft. of cord. Love this channel. Many thanks for the tutorials.

i_do_notconsent
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Thanks for posting this. I've been trying to figure out the best way to store my paracord and rolls into a sort of kit and this will be a huge help.

Biscuit-
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Thank you Sir, for sharing an excellent video.
I like and use the paracord donut it may take a little longer to make but it also has several added benefits that the other methods cannot do to store the paracord.
For one, It has an incredible amount of strength to it, the larger you make the paracord donut the stronger it gets.
You can easily hook tow straps or tow ropes to it and pull stuck vehicles out as you can make the paracord donut stronger than any tow straps/tow ropes, and you can also use the paracord donut to add other items to it like attach other ropes, chains etc. to have a loop on the end.
You can also make this where you can custom fit the loop to your hands and then you can attach the loop to the end of a rope and tie the rope to a beam overhead or even a high tree limb, and let it hang down from the floor high enough so your feet does not touch the floor.
Using two of these suspended loops you can do all sorts of exercises without the danger like when using the metal rings hurting your hands or causing blisters etc.
You can also use it as a pillow when camping and makes a great cushion to place between all sort of items when moving that you don't want to get damaged.

Only your imagination limits the uses that you can do with the paracord donut.
Thank you again for sharing. Respectfully, dd

dewfew
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Super helpful, thank you! I thought it would be super hard but this was easy to learn and remember.

MegaSirpaul
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The donut method is exactly the same as single stitches in crochet, and when you pull it out, in crochet we'd call it frogging it. Funny how all these weaving hobbies are inextricably linked.

Pete--
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The water bottle is perfect, except I’ll use a 1 liter soda bottle for 100’ lengths.
Donut method is good for backpacking.

billb
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For the long hank method you can use a thumbs up and your elbow. You just continually wrap it around your thumb and elbow until you are out of rope.

hermeslightning-minecraft
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Good video. Been knotting quite a while and this is new ideas for me. Thank you for sharing.

judywyatt
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Agradezco mucho tus enseñanzas Amigo realmente es un agrado ver tus videos por que aprendo mucho de ellos.
Gracias Tim.

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