Dunno if I'll be able to explain properly without pictures but here goes...
I've got 1/2 a tan rubber band girth hitched at the top of the same C line that has the finger trap for my tail gate.
Once everything's flaked and the slider's quartered, I gather the inner Cs, Ds and brake [wiki"]lines[/wiki] (call them the red lines for simplicity).
From there I pull the rubber band outwards and around both sides of the red lines so you've got a loop around coming them from either side.
I take the top several cm of slider mesh, put a couple twists in and fold half the twist it back on itself so I've got a kind of chunk of slider that I can wrap the 2 loops of rubber band around. The chunk ends up extending a couple cm above the rubber band.
The end result is that the red lines are wrapped by the rubber band as if they were in a tail gate and the rubber band is held in place by the little chunk of slider mesh acting kind of like a shear pin.
I like that it's a mix of a tail gate-like setup and also a soft form of direct control because I'm nowhere near terminal. Doesn't seem to take much for the slider to come out from the loops coz once 1 loop is free the other just falls away. If anything it probably needs a bit less tension than popping a tail gate with 2 wraps of a rubber band.
It's a bit fiddly to set when you're trying to control lines, a stretched rubber band and some slider, but that could just be my lack of practice.
Opportunity to get some photos up came earlier than expected.
- 1.jpg just kind of shows the start point
- 2.jpg shows what I mean by stretching the rubber band either side of the red lines
- 3 and 4.jpg show the end result from slightly different angles
Like I said, don't see anything that can really cause any dramas, but I'm always keen for different ideas.
BJ
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