FS: Heat resistant thread
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FS: Heat resistant thread
This is what is used to make turbo blankets and anything else that is fire resistant.
Kevlar thread it a tex 90 weight thread with a 17 lb breaking test that resists temperatures up to 930 degrees. Designed for use in sewing fire-resistant fabrics and geotextiles. Unaffected by most acids and alkalines. Mildew proof and excellent resistance to aging. ULC approved.
I could only buy a massive spool of it, but have the means of putting it in ~100-150 yard bobbins for personal use.
Thinking around 10 bucks shipped per bobbin of thread, most of the cost is the bobbin and shipping.
Kevlar thread it a tex 90 weight thread with a 17 lb breaking test that resists temperatures up to 930 degrees. Designed for use in sewing fire-resistant fabrics and geotextiles. Unaffected by most acids and alkalines. Mildew proof and excellent resistance to aging. ULC approved.
I could only buy a massive spool of it, but have the means of putting it in ~100-150 yard bobbins for personal use.
Thinking around 10 bucks shipped per bobbin of thread, most of the cost is the bobbin and shipping.
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