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Ken
I suggest that you do away with the plastic tubing, cut
the braided loop to the appropriate length, seal it with heat to prevent it
unravelling and slide the line into the loop connector as far as it will go.(I
cut the line at a sharp angle with a razor blade). I apply the tiniest amount of
a quality super-glue where the end of the line is in the loop. I then secure the
other end of the braided sleeve by binding it with thread. 3/0 Monochord will be
fine but I would chose an unwaxed thread. The easiest way to make a neat
binding, is to have the thread in a fly-tying bobbin, and having secured the end
of the thread around the sleeve loop connector, spin the bobbin around the line
and the sleeve. You can guide it with your fingers.
When you nearly have enough thread, place
a mono loop under the thread and give a few more spins. Then cut the thread,
place the end in the mono loop and pull it through. Apply another tiny (and I
mean really tiny) bead of superglue and the job is done. Alternatively, you can
use Goodyear pliobond cement. White thread is probably the most unobtrusive
colour.
Neville Gosling
Greater Vancouver, BC
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