I have some macroline I bought from Macrolineguy.com like 6 years ago... Should I replace it all or can I expect it to still be good?
How long does macroline last?
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Thanks Nobody. :) I appreciate it. Here's what I just put together out of "spare" parts. That's the 6-year old macroline on there.
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in the same vein of "how long," anyone got a good way to store macro to keep it soft? All the macro I've bought in the last 2 years (around 10 feet) has turned rock hard both sitting in the open and in a sealed bag. Granted it came to me pretty stiff to begin with. Just changed up the setup on my Phantom that I've had for a good 5+ years and the macro on that was still soft and easy to cut. Stuff I've been getting recently has been hard enough that I score it with a razor then snap it off on the edge of my work bench.I made the mistake of trading for a mag...now I'm trapped
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Hmm, ive been using the same piece of microline for the last 14-15 years. Its still as flexable as always. No special storage.Originally posted by dano_____I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.Comment
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I'm not sure plastic breaks down much unless its exposed to heat or sunlight for prolonged periods (sunlight = heat in the land of liquid sunshine).

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Microline or macroline? and I think they've changed the way they make macroline since my Phantom macroline is still soft while my newer macroline is hard from the start.I made the mistake of trading for a mag...now I'm trapped
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Just remember that Black Parker Macro is UV rated. It is the only color that is. Colors will fail quicker for sure.Comment




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