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I have an original antenna mast with the plastic string broken, and about 10 motor units that all now work. I was wondering if anyone has tried to replace the plastic string?
I have an idea I would want to try however I only have one mast, not even a later model one to try first, so I wanted to see what has been tried. If you tried something please let us know even if it failed.
Hear is what I was thinking of doing.
I was looking at string trimmers' string at the same diameter and stiffness to replace the string. The nice thing about trimmer string is it comes in different harnesses, and thicknesses so finding what will work will not be the problem.
The problems are getting the old string out of the mast and attaching the new string, or even splicing the old string to the new string. I don't have one that I could brake and see how the string is attached or how the tip of the antenna is attached. Does anyone know how the antenna tip is attached? If I could get it off I think I could take the antenna mast apart.
If I can't fully replace it I might try to splice it, by crimping a metal piece end to end. The only problem is it needs to be very strong, and thin to last so I don't think this would last long that's why I don't like this idea so much.
WHat are your thoughts and ideas?
Edited by ajmcforester
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