I found that when feeding the thread thru the holes, that if you use a sewing needle threader that is going to save you a LOT of frustration and time. What is cool about using a threader is that you can go both ways thru the hole. If you need to bring the thread up from the inside of the railing just run the threader from the inside to the outside, feed your thread, then pull the threader thru. Just reverse the process if you need the thread to come thru to the outside then up.
I have a sewing threader but the wire is too large to fit through the holes. The issue is not with the threader but with the fact that I prefer to use the smallest hole possible. Your recommendation is very good and I encourage others to do the same as long as they drill larger holes for the thread.
Thank you for making these videos. A big help for being new to Black Seas.
I found that when feeding the thread thru the holes, that if you use a sewing needle threader that is going to save you a LOT of frustration and time.
What is cool about using a threader is that you can go both ways thru the hole.
If you need to bring the thread up from the inside of the railing just run the threader from the inside to the outside, feed your thread, then pull the threader thru. Just reverse the process if you need the thread to come thru to the outside then up.
I have a sewing threader but the wire is too large to fit through the holes. The issue is not with the threader but with the fact that I prefer to use the smallest hole possible. Your recommendation is very good and I encourage others to do the same as long as they drill larger holes for the thread.
Thanks! A very helpful video for the backstays. I like your help here!👍
thanks