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<FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>The ease of the steel setup has always been the allure for me. I use plastic coated steel fishing leader (20lb is more than strong enough) and simply twist the end and wave a lit match under it and the plastic melts and bonds it together. No crimping or tying or anything. Pull tight, twist, heat, done. If you have ANY fear of that breaking...try it outside the plane and see how much force it takes to break. You’ll snap 60lb test line (can you tell I tried this?) prior to the melted twist giving up. <BR>
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On 1/23/08 7:37 PM, "John Pavlick" <jpavlick@idseng.com> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'><FONT FACE="Arial">I'd like to hear the pros and cons of Kevlar vs. steel pull-pull cables. Also any tips on installing either of them. I've done a few steel setups but I haven't installed a Kevlar one yet. how long does Kevlar last?<BR>
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</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial">John Pavlick<BR>
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