loose plaits at the point..
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loose plaits at the point..
I noticed something about my broken in ec whip.the plaiting at the point, just before the fall, is a little loose. is that going to be a problem down the road? should I get it repaired?
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This is not something you want to let go too long, for the reasons mentioned. Especially if there is a lot of space in the gaps of the loose plaiting.
This is another maintenance project you could do yourself though, as your just undoing the end a few inches down and re-plaiting them tightly then re attaching the fall. It’s covered in Mike Murphy’s Whip maintenance DVD and possibly on Bernie’s you tube videos as well, I’d have to double check to be sure though.
I don’t know of anyone in southern California that could do it for you, off hand anyway, but If you don’t feel comfortable in doing it yourself and that’s totally understandable if you don’t. I’d send it off to Joe Strain at Northernwhipco.com or Paul Nolan at Midwestwhips.com both can do the repair quick and inexpensively and have the whip back to you, better then new in no time.
Dan
This is another maintenance project you could do yourself though, as your just undoing the end a few inches down and re-plaiting them tightly then re attaching the fall. It’s covered in Mike Murphy’s Whip maintenance DVD and possibly on Bernie’s you tube videos as well, I’d have to double check to be sure though.
I don’t know of anyone in southern California that could do it for you, off hand anyway, but If you don’t feel comfortable in doing it yourself and that’s totally understandable if you don’t. I’d send it off to Joe Strain at Northernwhipco.com or Paul Nolan at Midwestwhips.com both can do the repair quick and inexpensively and have the whip back to you, better then new in no time.
Dan
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Ask and you shall recieve.
Heres the whole whip
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll30 ... CF0373.jpg
holding the whip(apologize for the blur)
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll30 ... CF0375.jpg
repair area before(this was taken with my cell phone)
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll30 ... CF0365.jpg
after
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll30 ... CF0372.jpg
Best Regards,
Joe
Heres the whole whip
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll30 ... CF0373.jpg
holding the whip(apologize for the blur)
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll30 ... CF0375.jpg
repair area before(this was taken with my cell phone)
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll30 ... CF0365.jpg
after
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll30 ... CF0372.jpg
Best Regards,
Joe
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Yes I did, it is like a new whip and the crack is so much sharper. Thank you, im a big fan of the color too it looks so rich.WhipDude wrote:From what I can see, that does look so much better. Did you ask him to clean up the whole whip too? When I did, it did feel like a whole different whip.
The color of that whip is wonderful. Baby it and it will last!
Best Regards,
Joe