preventec47
ArboristSite Operative
I want to verify my thinking. I tied a pull rope 30 feet up in the air around a tree using a standard bowline. While winching hard, the rope broke right in the bowline knot.
After thinking about it for a long while, I realised that if I was using a running bowline with the knot being inside of the loop around the tree,
that the stress on the knot is reduced by 50 percent. I say this because I think that when the rope reaches the tree and forks right and left to go around the tree in
two directrions, I figure the strain on the loop is reduced by half. The takeaway being I should always use a running loop of some kind with the loop knot
in the part wrapped around the tree. Am I analyzing this correctly ?
After thinking about it for a long while, I realised that if I was using a running bowline with the knot being inside of the loop around the tree,
that the stress on the knot is reduced by 50 percent. I say this because I think that when the rope reaches the tree and forks right and left to go around the tree in
two directrions, I figure the strain on the loop is reduced by half. The takeaway being I should always use a running loop of some kind with the loop knot
in the part wrapped around the tree. Am I analyzing this correctly ?