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Have you tried using nylon guitar string? I've got it on a bunch of my cams. Works great. Doesn't get kinked and is plenty strong enough. You'll never have to straighten trigger wires again. One string for about $1.50 will be enough for about one and a half cams. You will want the fattest string which is a G-string. (No, trask, your thong won't work.) I don't know why cams aren't made with this instead of cable&wire. I honestly think it is superior.

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I just did this to a couple of vintage cams. Here's what worked for me, though there are other options: I left the original stiff wires attached and worked off the old swages with some diagonal cutters. I used new 1/16" stainless wire which required drilling out the old trigger bar just slightly, a 5/64" bit I believe. I swaged the new cable (get the length right!) to the wires with some 1/16 swages crimped with a fencing tool. If I'd had more time I'd have tried to track down a single barrel swage, but couldn't find any in Olympia and needed 'em back in service too soon to hunt down parts.

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Mitch,

 

Why didn't I think of that - thirty years of old dead banjo-strings going to landfills, and I coulda been puttin' 'em to good use! I'll go re-string that sucker right now, and let you know how it goes!!!

BTW - school is back in session, and I'm back driving, but I have a cragging window from about 8:30-2:30 weekdays - I'll give ya a call.

-Curt

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