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![]() Asking Samson is a good idea; they've been helpful to me in the past. My instinctive reaction to the idea of the splice was mistrust: I like everything to look tidy, and having a hundred-foot tail emerge from amongst the braid of a rope will not be very tidy or symmetrical. Then the thought of undoing and redoing splices doesn't appeal either.
Perhaps I will talk my client into using a different method. After all, there's more than one way to skin a cat.... Thanks all! Ben |
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![]() Why look for a splice in both ends?
A more flexible approach is to find a suitable object to hitch the line to with a few turns and an Anchor bend noose. --a 6-8" dia section of log? (The log would be then tied on each end back to ... Quote:
and how? There are some rules re making highlines that will need adjustment for use of such INelastic material (as I think such rules usually apply to nylon low-elongation ropes used in SAR; I've seen this caution voiced for use of Sterling's "HTP" all polyester rope, e.g.. --dl* ==== |
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