Anybody use 7/64 amsteel to replace their strings and cables on the wheel bows?
Now that's smart!I just replaced my serpentine belt on my truck with 1/4 amsteel and it works amazing....I only drove it around the block but I swear I gain 20 horsepower... That really got me thinking of other things I could use it for....
U should definitely upgrade the hunt van beltNow that's smart!
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First attempt I didn't and it failed....2nd time full bury for the win. Like I said....I only used it once for an extremely short amount of time but it works perfectDid you do a full bury on it?
I used 3/16 but I have 80lb limbs too so...Anybody use 7/64 amsteel to replace their strings and cables on the wheel bows?
First attempt I didn't and it failed....2nd time full bury for the win. Like I said....I only used it once for an extremely short amount of time but it works perfect
That's a good idea! Probably help with water consumption of u also swapped out the pipes... I mean it's a waterproof hollow braid so why wouldn't that work?I replaced all of the electrical wiring in my house with amsteel. It should dramatically reduce my electrical bill.
Probably the same one that made the first will make the last...Who is going to build the first saddle out of Amsteel/Dyneema webbing?
I haven't seen it being used in that application, but why not give it a shot?That's a good idea! Probably help with water consumption of u also swapped out the pipes... I mean it's a waterproof hollow braid so why wouldn't that work?
All no, can't let someone's failures stop you from experimenting. lolProbably the same one that made the first will make the last...