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Post by blkmav »

What is everyone fitting these days 8mm or 9mm? What is required for comps?

8mm = 5/16" > 13,700lb

9mm = 3/8" > 20,400lb
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Post by Tiny »

mostly 10mm, some people are using 12mm but gets much more expensive and you fit less on. 10mm is suitable for comps, some people are even using 8mm as you can fit a lot more on
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Post by toughnut »

Depends on what type of cable you are talking about. Wire or synthetic?
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Post by TuffRR »

Last i heard was that 9mm was the minimum for comps although this was a while ago. I run 11mm plasma and was prepared to lose an extra couple of metres on the drum over running 9mm.
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Post by ludacris »

10mm is a good happy medium and you can get about 50metres on the drum of a 8274. 40metres is a good length though as you have good torque on the drum.

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Post by Gordo »

50m of SuperMax 8mm

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Post by toughnut »

Make sure you clean the rope religeously after using it though. I was amazed at the crap that came out of mine after OBC. For those that don't know how to clean the rope it's real easy. Get 2 buckets. The first one full with a little bit of truck wash or detergent. The second half full with clean water. Unspool the entire length of rope and slowly feed it through the soapy water whilst bunching up the rope to loosen the fibres and anything caught in them. As you feed it through the soapy water, feed it into the clean water bucket. Once all the rope has been fed into the clean water bucket, tip out the soapy water and replace with clean water. Repeat the process by feeding it through the now clean bucket whilst bunching up the rope to make sure its clean and you can either just feed it back onto the drum or attach it to a tree and let it dry first. You'll be amazed at the amount of crap (and size of crap) that gets stuck in the fibres. :D
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Post by MYTTUF »

toughnut wrote:Make sure you clean the rope religeously after using it though. I was amazed at the crap that came out of mine after OBC. For those that don't know how to clean the rope it's real easy. Get 2 buckets. The first one full with a little bit of truck wash or detergent. The second half full with clean water. Unspool the entire length of rope and slowly feed it through the soapy water whilst bunching up the rope to loosen the fibres and anything caught in them. As you feed it through the soapy water, feed it into the clean water bucket. Once all the rope has been fed into the clean water bucket, tip out the soapy water and replace with clean water. Repeat the process by feeding it through the now clean bucket whilst bunching up the rope to make sure its clean and you can either just feed it back onto the drum or attach it to a tree and let it dry first. You'll be amazed at the amount of crap (and size of crap) that gets stuck in the fibres. :D
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Post by Gordo »

I use a spacecase with little bit of nappysan and 1/4 full of water, repeat twice and hang out to dry..

have heard the washing machine idea before - very cool :) always wondered if it might wrap around the agitator in a top loader ?? front loader is NP...
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Post by Bad JuJu »

Your all domestic pussies, just chuck it in the laundry basket, it appears a couple of days later washed and neatly coiled on your half of the bed.

You can help by suggesting that a mesh type delicates bag be used so it dosent tangle the machine agitator up and you dont have to spend time or money fixing it..
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