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    Posted: 30 Mar 17 at 1:40pm
I use both depending on which bit of the splice I am doing. The pull fid can be difficult though and sometimes requires gloves.
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for end to end continuous joins in excel control etc you have to use a PULL fid not a PUSH fid.  Even the smallest push fid won't go through. 

These are brill http://www.sailboats.co.uk/splicing-fid-tool . 

This won't work (though fantastic for D12 etc) http://www.sailboats.co.uk/marlow-splicing-fid-for-4mm-rope

Splicing is fun.  I sometimes splice stuff just for the fun of it and have lots of useless joined up ropes and loops to show for it!
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I'm wondering whether this continuous control rope is actually necessary. Bearing in mind that the highest loads you're going to see in a control line with adequate purchase is around 50kgs, would it not be possible to do the continuous line splice in something more normal. Just strip the core out and to the outer to outer splice anyway. I'm sure the outer would be plenty strong enough without to core on almost any rope! I mean, you get 0.5mm fishing line that holds over 100kgs!
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I agree

All continuous splice control lines I have done are just cover to cover, no core splice. Even the furling lines for the VO65s are basically a cover. To cover splice.
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