Reslung alien- how's this look?
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i used new 9/16" tubular nylon webbing. |
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yer gonna die |
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thanks |
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Make sure to check the water knot fairly often, generally 6-8" tail is customary, but at that point, paying to get them re-slung would probably be better anyway. |
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Watch the water knot tail... |
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That looks terrible. Just spend the money and have someone do it correctly. |
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send it to yates, they re-sling for a couple bucks a cam. |
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good rule of thumb from back in the day, tail length should = 2x knot length. |
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If the "loose" end of the tail is the one secured by the rubber band, you'll die less often. |
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All so you can save $3??? |
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sounds like i should be sending this out for a professional re-sling. |
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DexterRutecki wrote:All so you can save $3???where can i get this done "right" for $3? |
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I just got a bunch of aliens done at mountain tools in california. the new slings are better than the originals & the turn around time was really quick (2 weeks-ish). it was around $5 or $6 each plus shipping. Yates has the caveat on their site that says they won't resling cams over 10 years old, so you might want to check the stamp on your cam. |
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thanks timt! |
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That sling job looks fine. It's a little bulky for my taste but if you're broke it'll do the job. Just check the tails every once in a while. As an alternative to the rubber band you could hand stitch a few threads of high strength kevlar fishing line through the sling to keep it in place. |
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That looks FINE. Just watch the tail, its a little short My entire rack looks like that. Why would I want to be without my cams for 2 weeks, and pay $5 when I can do myself for .60 cents? |
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I see what you did there |
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id whip on that. |
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Check out this video from DMM. I know it's regarding dyneema slings, but hmmm. |
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I did the same thing on an old Clog cam. Taken a 10ft whip on it before, and it held. Just make sure you check the knot every time before you use it. |
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How about a short sewn sling and a basket hitch? You could use tape or stitch the ends together so that you don't clip only one. |