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Hi Guys,
I'm about to attempt to string a new dial cord on my 48-482 and I have one question: what do you use to fasten the ends with the loop?
Thanks,
Eric
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Well, mostly a knot and a spring. Make it so the spring creates some tension on the winding. OK to dot the knot with nail polish. Is this a trick question?
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I have the spring and a knot just sounded too easy. I did a knot and a dab of super glue.
Thanks,
Eric
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I like service cement on the knot myself.
Fun dial cord to string on the 48-482
edit: typo
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Hi John,
It wasn't as bad as I thought. It actually works!
Eric
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Eric, then you did it right! Congrats
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Eric,
How did you replace that complicated dial cord?
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They originally came with ferrules to set the loop. This is why Eric paused. A loop and a knot is the fix in the field.