Rope toys: Connectors and dyes

ForteBebe

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Mariar

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I feel the plastic ones fall apart after a few years..I like the metal ones better and before it hung mine ..I boiled it..just in case I guess...I use a lot of caution, since my Amazon passed in May. Buying in bulk isn't a bad idea, that way you can change it up when they get dirty.
 

Flboy

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Hi, there is a pretty good topic on dyes somewhere in here. Sorry am at work and have to pretend I am being useful! The basics, food dye and alcohol mixed.
Also, take a look at PVC end caps. Hot glue the rope into it run a screw thru the cap and you are in business! If you don't have a glue gun, use wire wrapped around the end and attach to the screw.
 
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Giggleagain

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All my rescues: Pepita, Rocky and Eva, my Quaker Parrots Clover and Sweet Pea, YNA Willie Buttons, and TAG Coca.
I've had bad experience with the plastic-ended ropes. For some reason they fall apart very quickly, probably because I wash them too often :)
 
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ForteBebe

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I agree, the plastic is terrible. My small green cheek, smaller than most, was able to tear one to bits. Still not sure how to get a hold of safe materials however I will continue my search.
 

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