I've been using some 80lb test spectra braided fishing line. Very thin, light weight, and doesn't tangle like traditional fishing line.

Tighe
NK4I


On 4/27/13 12:56 PM, Walter Underwood wrote:
It turns out that there is a kind of rope designed precisely for this -- the 
throw lines used by arborists. It is very light and is slippery so that it does 
not get caught in trees.
http://www.wesspur.com/throw-line/zing-it-throw-line.html

wunder
K6WRU

On Apr 27, 2013, at 8:09 AM, K7JLTextra wrote:

I use unwaxed dental floss for antenna support lines. Very light weight, very 
strong, inexpensive and readily available.

John Hendricks K7JLT former AL7OK
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