phatcat wrote:
Not a man to pull punches I see.
Nope.
phatcat wrote:
I like the tramp lacing idea - if the qualities of this material is strength and slipperiness then it would fit an application like this. I wonder how it responds to crimping and chafing...
Very well. The stuff is a pain in the rear to cut. Cabela's carries some scissors for cutting the dyneema fishing lines that work pretty well. The Rapala brand ones have serrated blades and are only a few bucks. I usually pick up 2-3 pair at a time, as they do get dull fairly quick if you do a lot of splicing.