I have had this idea for a while and i got sick of throwing good harness away just cos the rope broke. They all use crap rope because its easier to sew through. So after 5 yrs of having now work shop he it is. Enjoy.
I wear out about 2-sets a year but I also break some through catapults.
I'd hate to have an indestructible harness lines as that'll be either a boom or me being destroyed.
Does look a good solution though, Bit of heat shrink around the screws will fix up any prob's
Come on Kato, I expected to see some solid stainless steel harness lines there? Why even use rope?
If you are after the low-tech route, sailworks sell adjustable harness lines that you can just replace the rope and tubing whenever you want. They use a clam cleat setup.
taking it 1 step further, you can also convert the broken lines to fully adjustable lines. I did a write up on another forum a while back http://www.deepfried.tv/forum/postings.cfm?id=2366
Just a note that I have since removed the zip ties and just tied a bowline around the thimbles.
It works great and is the only setup that I have tried where you can actually adjust the length quite easily while on the go. Probably not necessary for wave riding, but its good for formula or salom.