Nylon Nets Featuring Tapered Edges

Friday, June 15th, 2012

Gourock.com supplies a really wide range of nylon netting options, and many different unique netting productions have been highlighted throughout this blog over the last few years.  Some of the customized features that are often required for the final product fabrication are specific shapes and/or tapers.  Many times these sorts …

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Nylon Netting With Customized Features

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Nylon netting is a very functional product that is used for a very wide range of applications.  There are many different types of solutions that people are able to achieve for their particular needs by utilizing various types of netting configurations.  For instance, most athletic and recreational activities will at …

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Additional Basketball-Shot Nets

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

A couple of months ago we had posted an article about some custom nylon nets that were shipped out for a basketball-shot application, and you can reference that earlier post here.  The product and material has worked out very well for this customer, and we have facilitated the netting design …

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Custom Basketball-Shot Netting

Friday, June 10th, 2011

A few weeks ago we had a request for some customized nets to be utilized within a unique marketing application that involved a basketball shooting game.  There were a couple of different sizes and shapes that needed to be facilitated, put into production, and shipped to our customer’s event locations.  …

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“Riblines” and Netting Panels

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Taking a look through many of the custom netting panels and barrier nets that are facilitated by Gourock, you’ll notice the use of “riblines” running through many of them.  The term “ribline” refers to the installation of an additional support rope that is sewn-in to the interior area of the …

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