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    Always stitch the buries.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Highbinder View Post
    Paul, I read on Opies' tut that minimum bury lengths should be 6"? Is that not the case?

    I guess you can just double up the loop then larkshead it.

    PS Cheers for the quick delivery on the order, unfortunately it didn't arrive before my last trip but I'm planning another to take your WSs for a spin
    I just made two continuios loops, start with 30", instead of the 40" that Opie has. 6" bury and you have a finish length of 8".

    If you have a gathered end, and whoopie slings, why not just larks head the whoopie to the gathered end? Am I missing something?
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    Took the new setup for a spin today,





    Works a charm.

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    Excellent Highbinder. That's exactly how I have mine except I have the clip of the biner facing down. Not sure if that makes a difference, perhaps one of the quants (or those that are just smarter and more experienced than I) can weigh in.
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    Senior Member Highbinder's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Syb View Post
    Excellent Highbinder. That's exactly how I have mine except I have the clip of the biner facing down. Not sure if that makes a difference, perhaps one of the quants (or those that are just smarter and more experienced than I) can weigh in.
    No idea, I just put them that way to make it easier to clip things on one handed, as it's wear I hang my boots and jacket, and pack

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