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I'm no stove guru (that's Rik;)). It's just running on paraffin was one of the things I wanted when I was lookiing for a stove.
I ended up getting a 111T and I love it. Weighs a fair bit but is brilliant. Between that and a DragonFly with a silent cap I think I'm sorted :)
Cheers
Grebby
I've just read noticed the bit about super glue.
This will probably knacker the splice. It will probably pull on the strands strangely and the hard bits of glue may abrade the weave.
I know I have holes in some t-shirts where I got superglue in them and the then hard glued are cracked and broke...
Until a splice is loaded and the weave has tightened on the inner it is prone to slip.
I've never seen a splice where the tail is looped round and fed back into the centre of the rope, I would imagine that if they are used then the bury (where the rope end is inside the other bit) would need to...
Actually looking again it does say 12-plaited, heat set and covered. Does it have an inner and an outer? If so different splices would be needed than when using standard D12 type stuff(I.e. hollow)
The ebay link says Liros D-Pro. Here is the manufacturers page http://www.liros.com/en/products/productfinder/details/detail/liros-d-pro.html
Other than the ebay listing showing it as SK75 and D-Pro saying SK78 there isn't much difference. Does it look like the liros link?
It is 12 strand so...
It's a bit blowy here too. We have 3 fence pannels down.
I just saw/heard the last one go. I heard a crunch and watched it fly across the garden about 3 ft off the ground the whole way.
Going to have to get some new ones:rolleyes:
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