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Mike I take a small eye bolt (eye about the size of a quarter) and grind the end to a sharp point. It has to have flat sides though. Not round. I usually just grind four sides. Then I pull the end off the tape and fish a key ring through the hole and attach the "nail" to it. The eye of it has plenty of surface to give you leverage to dig it into frozen wood. I sharpen it once in a while, but its the cats ass for hardwood.
 
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Mike I take a small eye bolt (eye about the size of a quarter) and grind the end to a sharp point. It has to have flat sides though. Not round. I usually just grind four sides. Then I pull the end off the tape and fish a key ring through the hole and attach the "nail" to it. The eye of it has plenty of surface to give you leverage to dig it into frozen wood. I sharpen it once in a while, but its the cats ass for hardwood.
Pics?
 
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Talked with Cody more, he said he bought just the d-ring and squeezed it on the tape. Then he'd slide the plastic boot up to help hold it. I imagine a chunk of shrink tubing would work as well -- or tape in a pinch.
 
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Talked with Cody more, he said he bought just the d-ring and squeezed it on the tape. Then he'd slide the plastic boot up to help hold it. I imagine a chunk of shrink tubing would work as well -- or tape in a pinch.

Some of the guys down here are using shrink tubing instead of wrapping the end with tape.
 
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Ron, while moving, found two full boxes of old tapes. About 40 years worth.

I want to get a few to rebuild. . . Maybe a 75' & a couple 50's.

Wonder if you weren't to run a CL ad Nate -- for old tapes from retired cutters -- if it wouldn't yield some treasure?
 
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Ron, while moving, found two full boxes of old tapes. About 40 years worth.
Wanna sell a couple 75', in the hopes that I can get some good gears in the near future? I don't know what happened to mine, I had 2 100'ers, one with a good filler in 10the and hundredths that I had calibrated, and on with a 75' filler with a D tape on the reverse side. I suspect evil befell them.
 
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Wanna sell a couple 75', in the hopes that I can get some good gears in the near future? I don't know what happened to mine, I had 2 100'ers, one with a good filler in 10the and hundredths that I had calibrated, and on with a 75' filler with a D tape on the reverse side. I suspect evil befell them.
I'll certainly ask. :0)
 

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