Ideas for retired fire hose please?

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plastic-ninja

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I have acquired three rolls of retired fire hose. Looks pretty old so I’m not sure it wouldn’t leak under pressure. Seems a shame not to repurpose it somehow as it is pretty much bomb proof & likely has centuries of life left in it!!
Any ideas? Would you like some? If so drop me a message but it’s too heavy to post so you’d need to be near the lakes.
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I've just been watching an Irish fellow make a 'booknook' miniature (really smart :) ) but in the list of his other videos is one where he makes keyrings from old firehoses.
Apparently the stuff cuts cleanly, is really strong, will take rivets well and the edge fibres burn off neatly using a lighter. Really secure keyring with this stuff.

Only thing is though, I reckon one fire hose would make, oh, maybe 10,000 keyrings !

M
 
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I've just been watching an Irish fellow make a 'booknook' miniature (really smart :) ) but in the list of his other videos is one where he makes keyrings from old firehoses.
Apparently the stuff cuts cleanly, is really strong, will take rivets well and the edge fibres burn off neatly using a lighter. Really secure keyring with this stuff.

Only thing is though, I reckon one fire hose would make, oh, maybe 10,000 keyrings !

M
At least that I should think!
 
Thinking along the same lines as the gorilla hammock.... could you weave with it?

Wonder if a woven & riveted Coracle type vessel would float or just be a complete disaster?
 

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