That was my string. Not sure where I went wrong I followed directions that I got from Ron LeClair I beleive.
My mistake--I read the above and assumed it was a 450+ string from Ron.
Either way, Dynaflight '10 or 450+ are both much tougher than dacron. As I said before, dacron fraying either of these materials would be akin to lead cutting into steel. I use much stronger materials to tie my silencers on, usually 62XS braided serving material for the last good while, and haven't seen anything like that.
I've learned a lot about tying on silencers over the past 20 years or so (at least I hope I have), but even in the beginning I didn't have that problem.
James, super glue can make a hard spot in string material and if flexed there it will literally break. It won't hurt the serving to add a tiny bit, just don't put so much that it soaks into the string.
Gordon, I can understand this being boring for some, but it's very interesting to me. I'm not convinced it was the dacron or the way the silencers were tied on that caused the problem. I'd like find out just what did cause it, since I use and sell cat whiskers myself. I'd never sell a product if I thought it could damage your equipment like that.
At least they weren't blamed for causing a twisted limb...... :rolleyes:
Chad