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A North East Cornwall friend just handed-over a "weighty" tub of washed-up leads he's collected over several years. They included a good variety of still-useable leads of various weight/types which will save me a few quid.
I thought interesting though that roughly 75% were the "grip/breakaway" type of leads (some still entirely useable). Yes, they will be the heavier leads, but it would seem they do actually break away (i.e. are lost) most frequently based on this single beach-combing "survey" despite the swivelling spikes !
Just a random observation !!
(Not to waste, I will drill (sideways) & re-wire/loop those where original connection steel loop has eroded - I can't be doing with melting/re-moulding.)
I thought interesting though that roughly 75% were the "grip/breakaway" type of leads (some still entirely useable). Yes, they will be the heavier leads, but it would seem they do actually break away (i.e. are lost) most frequently based on this single beach-combing "survey" despite the swivelling spikes !
Just a random observation !!
(Not to waste, I will drill (sideways) & re-wire/loop those where original connection steel loop has eroded - I can't be doing with melting/re-moulding.)
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