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Old 05-18-2011, 05:47 PM
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goosepoint
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I bet I have threads that are 20 years old. If I use something old I do always test to see how easy it is to break. I just recently found an old huge cone of navy. I dusted it off and pulled probably 50 or more yards off then started with the testing. Excellent strength. Once I got down to 'fresh thread' it worked great.
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