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Ohhh, splice filth. :)

 

 

Jamie, is there any reason for the difference in the positioning of the whipping in your blaze splice compared to the factory splice?

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cheers, spliced eyes would be good,while splice step by step,only if u have any.

 

atree, give me a call or email me, i have some new rope you can practice on.

 

16 strand splice is a good one to get started on. Double braid (24 strand is also very easy.

 

Can be frustrating until you get to grips with it.

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atree, give me a call or email me, i have some new rope you can practice on.

 

16 strand splice is a good one to get started on. Double braid (24 strand is also very easy.

 

Can be frustrating until you get to grips with it.

 

hey tony,pm sent.

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what attachment? what does it cover? would it be worth it for me, the only stuff i can't do is marlow braid

 

 

Jamie

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Ohhh, splice filth. :)

 

 

Jamie, is there any reason for the difference in the positioning of the whipping in your blaze splice compared to the factory splice?

 

Any idea then?

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not mine to comment but on mine i like to sew through and whip and its too solid by the eye

factory ones are whipped and not stitched through

if i am wrong then sorry

but thats what i find or am i doing wrong

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