trophywife Crew Member Jan 25, 2022 #21 run a single of tuna cord with a loop knot to attach the clip. Cut 2" off and tie a new one in. kinda simple.
run a single of tuna cord with a loop knot to attach the clip. Cut 2" off and tie a new one in. kinda simple.
ship happens Crew Member Jan 25, 2022 #22 trophywife said: run a single of tuna cord with a loop knot to attach the clip. Cut 2" off and tie a new one in. kinda simple. Click to expand... We hardline the clips on with tuna cord. Never fall off replace the rubbers once and a while. When they are not fixable, tie a new one on.
trophywife said: run a single of tuna cord with a loop knot to attach the clip. Cut 2" off and tie a new one in. kinda simple. Click to expand... We hardline the clips on with tuna cord. Never fall off replace the rubbers once and a while. When they are not fixable, tie a new one on.
trophywife Crew Member Jan 26, 2022 #23 ship happens said: We hardline the clips on with tuna cord. Never fall off replace the rubbers once and a while. When they are not fixable, tie a new one on. Click to expand... Exactly, a loop knot to attach , makes room for the tensioner to swing freely.
ship happens said: We hardline the clips on with tuna cord. Never fall off replace the rubbers once and a while. When they are not fixable, tie a new one on. Click to expand... Exactly, a loop knot to attach , makes room for the tensioner to swing freely.
ship happens Crew Member Jan 26, 2022 #24 trophywife said: Exactly, a loop knot to attach , makes room for the tensioner to swing freely. Click to expand... yup. I use crimps but same idea
trophywife said: Exactly, a loop knot to attach , makes room for the tensioner to swing freely. Click to expand... yup. I use crimps but same idea
P profisher Well-Known Member Jan 26, 2022 #25 Rubbing alcohol would clean the pads and not hurt them.