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Topic: bungee terminal ends  (Read 2600 times)

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boxofrain

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It is time to replace a few bungee cords on my Yak's and paddle keepers are one of them.
 Is there a good trick or tip as to how to release the old cord and re-use the terminal end?
 Thanks for any help Folks, I need to get back on the water!
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INSAYN

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Post up a pic or two so we can see what you are working with.  8)
 

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siebler

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Slide collar off with pliers and use a little flat screwdriver to carefully pry out the barbed tabs.

The collar usually doesnt want to go back on quite as tight but ive reset them quite a few times.


boxofrain

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Thanks Man! Worked like a charm.
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