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rewiring stoppers

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WyomingSummits · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2014 · Points: 0

Best place to send stoppers/hexes to get rewired? Would rather do that than tying cord. Thanks.

Jeremy Riesberg · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2012 · Points: 5

Would the cost savings be worth it? New BD nuts can be found for $8 or so. With shipping, materials and work hours that is.

WyomingSummits · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2014 · Points: 0

I don't know....that's one reason I'm asking. I have 3 full sets wired, but enough old ones on cord to have another set. Just wondering....may end up putting them on new cord anyway.

WyomingSummits · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2014 · Points: 0

Thanks. I figured it wouldn't hurt yo ask. I never really checked into it but figured if I had a question I might as well ask. :) Guess I'll just buy new ones or sling them.

Kip Kasper · · Bozeman, MT · Joined Feb 2010 · Points: 200

you could do it yourself if you bought a swager, but yeah, probably a lot easier and cheaper to just buy new ones.

Pat Crowe · · Mayfield · Joined Dec 2014 · Points: 60

Yates only does cam and hex resling work if i remember correctly. i have not heard about whether companies rewire anything but nuts and hexes can be bought off ebay with tags new for stupid cheap. If you are worried that any gear might be "unsafe" then just get new stuff.

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