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Ollie Wall
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anything strong and abrasion resistant 10 mm armour pruss , beeline ocean poly,

grab me one too mate:thumbup1:

 

They are more expensive per meter than blaze or velocity? And will not give you any real benefit, now I,m not sure on this but its my opinion that ocean poly may increase wear on the ring.

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Just out of interest, why would you not replace it with the standard Globe 3000? Just to save a couple of bucks? If you get 6 months to a year out of a proper bridge that is money well spent to make sure you aren't going lose any chance of claiming against teufelberger if **** hit the fan and it failed.

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