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Damage to New England tachyon ash 11.5mm 60m would you retire it ?
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<blockquote data-quote="treebilly" data-source="post: 7252336" data-attributes="member: 31511"><p>I would say cut it a few inches from the damage so you have two shorts and get a new one. Looking at you close up pics it appears there are several strands completely severed. I say to cut it several inches from the damage so you can take the rope apart and inspect the core to see if it was damaged as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treebilly, post: 7252336, member: 31511"] I would say cut it a few inches from the damage so you have two shorts and get a new one. Looking at you close up pics it appears there are several strands completely severed. I say to cut it several inches from the damage so you can take the rope apart and inspect the core to see if it was damaged as well. [/QUOTE]
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