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Grizzly/Viking splice DIY on bee line e2e tail
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<blockquote data-quote="chad556" data-source="post: 3128529" data-attributes="member: 60541"><p>Yeah I see where you are coming from and it makes perfect sense. A grizzly spliced 28" beeline e2e is $24 on sherrilltree.com vs. mine which if you factor in the hour or so I spent on it + materials+ 3 ft of beeline at $1.62 a foot is about $20. The aspect of it that I like though is that mine is 27" and has that much less play in my climbing system. I love to play around with stuff and customize what i can. It's not for everybody, i know, but I just enjoy the challenge of seeing if I can do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chad556, post: 3128529, member: 60541"] Yeah I see where you are coming from and it makes perfect sense. A grizzly spliced 28" beeline e2e is $24 on sherrilltree.com vs. mine which if you factor in the hour or so I spent on it + materials+ 3 ft of beeline at $1.62 a foot is about $20. The aspect of it that I like though is that mine is 27" and has that much less play in my climbing system. I love to play around with stuff and customize what i can. It's not for everybody, i know, but I just enjoy the challenge of seeing if I can do it. [/QUOTE]
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