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DShiznit

Where to buy new line set?

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I'm looking at getting a used Safire that possibly needs a new line set. If I were to tackle this project myself (which I'm pretty sure I can do, seen it done before), where would I find a Vectran line set for a Safire 189, and how much would I look at spending? I saw that several companies charge $150+ just for labor, that's quite a few jumps.

Any ideas?

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Unless you have a bartack sewing machine its not worth trying to do it your self IMHO.



Man, talking about doing it by your self, I'm thinking on doing somethig like that , My friend in Bolivia needs a new set of lines for a Blue Track (Parachute de France) I plan on building the lines here leaving the side that will be attached to the canopy open then I'll just do a stichless finger trap as explained here
and that's it!....wait...hell no, is not gonna work, I just realized that as I was writing this post!!!>:(:([:/]

ok..I take a front line cascading to the A and B lines...It'll work only for the A lines and what about the B lines!:([:/]....sorry for not erasing this post as I answered my own problem...

Does anybody have any ideas?:|


Now Waiiiit a minute....:oA car upholstery shop back home might have a bar tacking machine hmmm :ph34r: by the way I made my first rapelling harness at one of these shops when I was 17 Years Old, made out of seat belts...they do have powerful machines....


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