Paracord Handle
We have some aluminum pots and pans that are very good for cooking, but the handles get extremely hot. For a while we would use an oven mitt on them, but why not just create a way to keep them cool.
"Whip" the Handle
Whipping is a way of wrapping a small string around the end of a rope to keep it from fraying. The same method can be used around this handle.
I cut off about 8 feet of paracord.
Make a bend in the line about 8 inches from the end, and lay it on the handle with the pot turned upside down. Take the long end and start wrapping it around the handle as tight as you can get it.
I cut off about 8 feet of paracord.
Make a bend in the line about 8 inches from the end, and lay it on the handle with the pot turned upside down. Take the long end and start wrapping it around the handle as tight as you can get it.
Tie, Cut, and Seal
Continue wrapping until your get to the "loop" that you made with the initial bend. By this time i twill look like a little loop, that you can thread the free end of the cord through.
When the cord is through the loop, use a pair of pliers and pull the loop closed with the opposite end of cord (that is sticking off the end of the handle) Pull the loop under the wrapping about a inch or two and it will lock the whole cord where it is.
Now just cut off the ends and melt to clean it all up.
When the cord is through the loop, use a pair of pliers and pull the loop closed with the opposite end of cord (that is sticking off the end of the handle) Pull the loop under the wrapping about a inch or two and it will lock the whole cord where it is.
Now just cut off the ends and melt to clean it all up.