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Tail brace wire tension!

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Vic Zubot

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The Hale Wallace building guide recommends that a 20 pound pull should deflect the wire an inch and a half at the half way point of the wire. I tried this and the wire seams way to loose. He did not say weather this was for round wires or streamlined wires. I have round wires. How did your set the tension on your Skybolt.
 

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