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drclimber
Jun 20, 2013, 9:15 PM
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Hello, could someone tell me why did company's stop making wireless Hexes?, is there any safety consideration? I've seen Hexes on dynema, but I like the possibility to graduate the length of a cord with a fisherman knot...
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meanandugly
Jun 21, 2013, 12:56 AM
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Buy Some hexes and cut the cables and put on cord.
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drclimber
Jun 21, 2013, 4:12 PM
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Holes are now too narrow for cords in the small sizes
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meanandugly
Jun 21, 2013, 4:14 PM
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Look for some used BD's. Or buy the wildcountry rockcentrics and cut the slings and re-sling with cord.
(This post was edited by meanandugly on Jun 21, 2013, 5:08 PM)
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cracklover
Jun 21, 2013, 7:12 PM
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or drill out the holes so your cord will fit. Be sure to bevel and de-burr the edges. That's what I did. GO
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meanandugly
Jun 21, 2013, 7:14 PM
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That's what I was going to advise, but figured there would be a shit storm afterwards. ;)
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billcoe_
Jun 21, 2013, 9:29 PM
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drclimber wrote: Hello, could someone tell me why did company's stop making wireless Hexes?, is there any safety consideration? You are referencing Black Diamond and possibly Metolius here as they both only make wired hexes only. I suspect that it's a "lack of customer" supply issue. The wired versions are more compact and given the low sales volume, they most likely chose only one version, ie wired. DMM makes slung (dyneema) hexes that are pretty good if that's what you want to roll with due to the flexibility of the slings. If you want to lengthen a placement, clip it with a draw or a runner. Good luck!
(This post was edited by billcoe_ on Jun 21, 2013, 9:30 PM)
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desertdude420
Jun 22, 2013, 4:10 PM
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meanandugly wrote: Look for some used BD's. Or buy the wildcountry rockcentrics and cut the slings and re-sling with cord. The old BD hexes were designed to be slung with 5.5mm spectra cord only. I can see how people slinging them with perlon accessory cord would be dangerous. Plus, they are way easier to place with wire cables.
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meanandugly
Jun 22, 2013, 4:12 PM
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Yup, just about due to re-sling mine. Tech-cord will do just fine ;)
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wivanoff
Jun 22, 2013, 6:10 PM
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desertdude420 wrote: meanandugly wrote: Look for some used BD's. Or buy the wildcountry rockcentrics and cut the slings and re-sling with cord. The old BD hexes were designed to be slung with 5.5mm spectra cord only. I can see how people slinging them with perlon accessory cord would be dangerous. Plus, they are way easier to place with wire cables. Well, not exactly. The old Chouinard/BD hexes were designed for 5mm-9mm perlon depending on the hex size. Later, they sold plastic inserts to reduce the hole sizes for 5.5 cordage. At some point, they were sold drilled for 5.5 and later slung with wire only. http://climbaz.com/.../graphics/page09.JPG Still, no reason the wire could not be cut and drilled out for 5.5mm if that's what the OP wanted. Personally, when I use hexes I like a flexible cord on them.
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billcoe_
Jun 24, 2013, 8:13 PM
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wivanoff wrote: Well, not exactly. The old Chouinard/BD hexes were designed for 5mm-9mm perlon depending on the hex size. Later, they sold plastic inserts to reduce the hole sizes for 5.5 cordage. At some point, they were sold drilled for 5.5 and later slung with wire only. http://climbaz.com/.../graphics/page09.JPG Still, no reason the wire could not be cut and drilled out for 5.5mm if that's what the OP wanted. Personally, when I use hexes I like a flexible cord on them. I bought the wired ones thinking that new was better. They are not. I have the original ones, pre-5.5 holes. Prefer them. Clicking on the photo should enlarge it if anyone wants to see what an old guy carrying old gear looks like. Photo Ujahn Davisson.
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