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Hey man, they clips shouldn't sit inside the det box. The clips go outside the det box. I riveted mine onto the tubing. See the example below:

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You can also see in Strider's Lancer build thread how he rivets in the clips as well. Even though he's wrapping his own cabling on the det tubing, the process should be the same.

http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/17305-lancer-build-tutorial/&page=3

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Chopper said:

Hey man, they clips shouldn't sit inside the det box. The clips go outside the det box. I riveted mine onto the tubing. See the example below:

A3c7Iyrh.jpg

You can also see in Strider's Lancer build thread how he rivets in the clips as well. Even though he's wrapping his own cabling on the det tubing, the process should be the same.

http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/17305-lancer-build-tutorial/&page=3

 

 

 

interesting. now that I see it that way I can now pick it out in the crl model, okay that makes things easier. I couldn't get that part done today but got something kind of temporary for tomorrow morning for another test wear. When I get home I'll get those clips mounted and I gotta fix the curved double stitch on the cod, it's way way to far down, so far down you can't even see it. I didn't even realize it until I sat down and weathered my cummerbund a bit to make it more consistent with the rest of the suit. I think after tomorrow I'll get that repaired and try to do the submission one last time so I can get this thing packed back up before I move.

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Alright, got the clips mounted with a rivet each. Seems to work out just fine. I did one last troop before resubmitting to work out any last kinks. I had to do a new curve double stitch on the cod and fixed the shoulder straps as they kept snapping off.

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I'm feeling way more confident that this is going to pass this time.

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Congrats and great work sticking to it.

Don't forget to request access, pathfinder!

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