Nylon cord source

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Nylon cord source

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1/8" cord by the spool? Sweet's out of it, need another source. not smaller peices, 100 yard spools. Thanks.
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Not the cheapest, but McMaster-Carr has it.

http://www.mcmaster.com/#nylon-string/=2jmefn
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How about parachute cord at your local army / navy store? Pretty sure I've seen it on spools at one before...
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Don't know what you're using it for, but polypropylene cord is more rot resistant and it floats.

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using it for bag cages for three canoes. thanks for the leads.
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