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Who sells Amsteel Daisy Chains?

arm breaker

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Anyone offer them ready made online?

I do not want to take business away from our fellow members here, but I did buy one from H2. That's so far my only experience with them but it seems well done enough.

 

CharlieTN

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I recently got a 1/8” Amsteel daisy chain from Trevor Byrd (Pushing Up Daisies on facebook) and am very happy with it.
 

cspot

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The amsteel daisy chains are pretty easy to DIY as well if you want to try that route. Some pretty good Youtube videos on it. You can save a good bit of money. I bought 100' of 7/64 for about $30. I bought some paracord tools to use for the fids and that was like $10. That was enough material to make 5 daisy chains and still have some left over.

I got a piece of 1/8" to make one for my predator platform. I used 7/64" on the sticks.
 

ericabbott

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Mike Isbell (text 513-267-2793) made me several Amsteel daisy chains, and a custom saddle. Does excellent work, very professional.
 

sdoyle1

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The amsteel daisy chains are pretty easy to DIY as well if you want to try that route. Some pretty good Youtube videos on it. You can save a good bit of money. I bought 100' of 7/64 for about $30. I bought some paracord tools to use for the fids and that was like $10. That was enough material to make 5 daisy chains and still have some left over.

I got a piece of 1/8" to make one for my predator platform. I used 7/64" on the sticks.

I agree. I got 100’ of 1/8” Amsteel blue for $35. Used about 17 1/2 feet for each daisy chain and they ended up right around 8 foot. Made two of them last night sitting on couch watching tv. I bought a knitting needle set from Walmart. Cut blue one off for a fid. Used a piece of wire I had already for pulling the buries. I’ve got about $40 into tools and material and still have 45’ plus left.


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