Lace on bridge cover replacement

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Lace on bridge cover replacement

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Looking for some advice. I just bought a new repacement bridge cover. Antone have any pointers for a system or methodology to lace a new one on? See pix of old one;
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Giff,
I have been using tie wraps for years now. They do not shrink or discolor. Also, you can replace them individually to adjust tension.
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Gif,

These are directions that show detailed pics of a generic lace on top..
scroll down to page 10.

http://www.fishmaster.com/pdf/Fishmaste ... Manual.pdf

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Guys

Thanks for the inputs....much aprreciated.

The top is next weeked ends project.

All the best- Giff
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I would re-lace, using polyester braid. The poly won't stretch like nylon does. Cable wraps are ok, but a few years in the sun can cause them to become brittle.
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