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2 hours ago, MattyF said:

I’d leave it be , or use cobra if you have too like mick said ... if you do brace the tree with cobra the cables want to be two thirds above from the unions you think are week, to be honest they look fine to me.

You are probably right, it is just that I thought I could see a crack developing in the left hand fork of the second photo and perhaps water will seep in over time.

If I ever do brace it perhaps some of this cobra webbing would be a good idea

Thank you for the advice about where to place the cables.

 

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