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Ah nice one Ben just what I've been looking for I didn't really want to drill holes in my brand new uni so I tried to attach it just using epoxy but its come off twice now so think I'm going to have to bite the bullet and use the rivets. As far as shipping goes Ben Richard was going to charge me $ 53 all in however he hadn't set up the pay pal for it so it ended up being just $ 45 he's a top bloke

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Cougar blue. Although, Ive heard of some issues with reliability of the quality of some hanks... Uni is king for spikes :D Either that or tie your saw onto the line spike above it with wrench/hh whatever, then pull it back up to you :)

 

What do you mean by reliability dude? I had a load and it kept catching the saw when it was hanging off the back of my harness (just one of them things) and was plucking strands really easily

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Production standard can be a bit squiffy at times for whatever reason. Ive never had any trouble with any of my cougar blue ropes but others have had issues. It does pick easily but so do most double braids ive found. saw on the right ropes to the left. job done.

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