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Brian Whatcott wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 18:42:17 -0700, Stephen Trapani wrote: I have halyards needing replaced, two of them go inside the mast. How do you attach the new line to the old and thread them? Is there a best direction to pull? Any other advice? Thanks, Stephen You had plenty of sensible suggestions. One cable/rope pulling method I didn't see mentioned is a sort of "Chinese Finger Trap" called a pull sock. This is a diagonal mesh tube, that shrinks on when pulled, providing a slim profile strong grip attachment. Here's an example. Haha. Cool. Stephen |
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