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I'll check out the cabling. So I'll use L brackets to hold the track. I only suggested the line as an additional support at the end of the L bracket. I believe the L brackets will hold it just fine so the line is probably overkill, possibly decorative.

Where the cabling may come in handy is the spiral. When the track goes across the 10' walls it'll hit a spiral on each side to go up or down from the 12' walls. I'll need to depend on some suspension there.

Flounder? I think we need a bigger boat...

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Fluorocarbon allows light to pass through which is why I was leaning to it. That's 80 lbs test that would take an unbelievable amount of pressure to snap. Flounder would use 12-14. I'd just need to use enough lines but I'm definitely going to look into the cables because I think I might like that metal look a bit more.

My understanding is the key here will be the spirals radius and pitch. Everything else I think is just spacing out the L brackets at a safe distance.

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