kremins 0 #1 January 18, 2006 Does anyone have any tips or tricks for getting the clear plastic slider stops on over the rapid links. I have some that came with my canopy that are being a pain. I am about ready to just forget them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mikki_ZH 0 #2 January 18, 2006 Ask Tom A. He has cut a garden house and used it as slider bumpers for my canopy... :-) Works great, I like them better then the ones that came with my canopy.Michi (#1068) hsbc/gba/sba www.swissbaseassociation.ch www.michibase.ch Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JulianMorgan 0 #3 January 18, 2006 boil a kettle...warm them dry them and slap them on Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KevinMcGuire 0 #4 January 18, 2006 route a pull up cord through the link, then through the bumper grip the bumper in one hand and pull on the pull up cord until the bumper is over the link Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PeteS 0 #5 January 18, 2006 Use a little spit to lube 'em up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
460 0 #6 January 18, 2006 Install your slider stops. Over time, the slider descending into the links will damage the grommets. Damage to the grommets will cause sharp edges, separate the grommets, etc. This will provide a snag potential at worst and will provide wear on your lines at best. Lifesaving equipment is no place for laziness.Looks like a death sandwich without the bread - Steve Deadman Morrell, BASE 174 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kremins 0 #7 January 18, 2006 Thanks guys for the tips, I will try that tonight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VictorSuvorov 0 #8 January 18, 2006 IMHO: use PD reserve slinks. no need for sleeves. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blitzkrieg 0 #9 January 18, 2006 the easiest way i've found after having to do this many times... route a pullup-cord thru your lines (keeping them in order) then pull the lines thru the bumper. now attach the link and secure like normal. the bumper will be above the link around the lines... just grab the lines and (pull) slide the bumper down over the link. for some reason, that makes it significantly easier. got it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pringles 0 #10 January 18, 2006 Try some talcum powder. Works for me Matt Davies Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickjump1 0 #11 January 19, 2006 QuoteDoes anyone have any tips or tricks for getting the clear plastic slider stops on over the rapid links. I have some that came with my canopy that are being a pain. I am about ready to just forget them. I changed mine out with some from Para Gear. They were softer/plyable?Do your part for global warming: ban beans and hold all popcorn farts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bps 0 #12 January 19, 2006 Slider bumpers serve several purposes. For one, they are used to protect your lines from a rapidly descending slider. (imagine the slider grommet smashing into the link, weakening and eventually severing your lines) Second, and perhaps more importantly, they ensure proper orientation of the rapide link during deployment. Imagine side-loading a link on a 3 second slider-down delay (links are dramatically weaker when side-loaded). Or a line getting wrapped over the barrel, and subsequently yanked off, during the deployment sequence (which could easily sever the line). No matter what you choose for a slider bumper, ensure that the bumper is secure on the link and will not easily slide off. If it does slide off during deployment, it is theoretically possible for it to travel back up the lines, potentially causing a hung slider. Remember, when using a single-parachute system, it is imperative to stack the odds in your favor. Bryan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites