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![]() Hello,
Something is very odd here, as 12-strand Spectra, from every maker I've seen, is wonderfully easy to bury into. So first, please send me a sample piece for a look, and I'll post my findings here. The address is 313 Jackson Street, Port Townsend, Wa. 98368. Next, as long as the Brummels are properly spaced, with each one taking a share of the load, you will likely have in excess of 70% efficiency, and can load accordingly, allowing for an appropriate safety factor. Finally, is this definitely New England rope? Fair leads, Brion Toss |
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![]() Sorry Brion I don't have any left. I was very surprised because of the ease the first time. I don't remember where I got the line but it was from an online chandlery. I used it to replace the very stiff SS cable on my wifes weight machine, it works so much smoother now. Since the max load is around 250 lbs and she never approaches that I am sure it will hold without the bury. Thanks for the info on the brummel strength, how many times should I repeat for max strength?
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![]() Three.
Fair leads, Brion Toss |
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