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Re: Polycord and polycord pullies

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Originally Posted by D_Price View Post
Polycord welding is an art form and takes time (and alot of trial and error) to get right.
In my limited experience I used a hot knife to weld the polycord. Heat up the hot knife, press both ends of the polycord on opposite sides of the knife to get them nice and gooey, and then slide the ends off the hot knife and into each other. Works splendidly if you don't overheat the polycord
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