Apparently you are not aware that I posted that reply before his second post.
Considering his second post I would have to agree with what has allready been suggested... faulty wire - ecspecially since they noticed that some wire was "brittle".
19 out of 45+ miles - that sucks big time. I wonder if you could seek compensation from the manufacturer of the wire?
Vic
Re: HELP! Breaking Lashing Wire. Why?
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