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James Atkinson
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right, i with i had cut it off!!!!! somehow and don't ask me how, while i was lowering my ART pulleysaver out the tree the throw line got stuck on the plastic bit i was on about and like a cheese string, cut though under the plastic sheath and through the splice, now i understand this isn't a common thing, and prob was my folt for getting tanged, but it would not have happened if it wasn't there, now i have to have a week old tachyon re-spliced, not happy

 

Did you take some pictures?

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james just cut it of mate, then stick it back on the base of your rope with more shrink wrap.....

 

 

out the way but still there simples.........ffs

 

haha thats all i wanted to know, but no, 3 pages later with full info of the law of LOLAR is obviously what i needed:thumbdown:

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