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Its just stitching and a piece of tubing bro-cheap as chips

 

Did you make the one in question mate, if so mate cudnt give me a little run through on what you did could you, and where i could get a shackle, iv been trying to find one everywhere 

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no i didnt bro but its an exact copy. Get some either 8mm or 10mm cord (sirius used here) approx 3.5m in length.slide a bit of tubing (about 1 inch) onto the cord and slide til it site in the middle. heat shrink in place if required. then place legs of rope next to each other and work out the size of eye required i find a couple of inches on each leg forms approx the right size eye. stitch them together down the length from the eye to near the end leaving enough to tie a stopper knot on each end. i have a wichard shackle in one of my stopper knots

in nZ i got my shackle from wichard shackle (large) but out of nz im not sure. hope that helps

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