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Awesome Joe. How hard is it to do locking brummels in both ends?

not hard once you've got the technique down. I lost my temper the first time I did it though as it got a bit confusing...

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not hard once you've got the technique down. I lost my temper the first time I did it though as it got a bit confusing...



That’s not like you joe (sulking or losing you temper)
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Just wondering if anyone splices their own beeline with locking brummels (exposed eyes)? Or have any other good hitch cord they like to splice? I've done OP, AP, and that Ice tail 12 strand stuff

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9 minutes ago, Fredward said:

Just wondering if anyone splices their own beeline with locking brummels (exposed eyes)? Or have any other good hitch cord they like to splice? I've done OP, AP, and that Ice tail 12 strand stuff

Yep

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