John Paul Sanborn
Above average climber
Using a carabiner as a connector between a rope and a sling is good practice, using it as a choking connection puts it in an application counter to it's design. I've seen them open.
I used to advocate sling connections in rigging as faster for inexperienced groundmen to cycle the rigging line back. Then I figured out the Daisy-bo'lin I've talked about in the past, which some ArborMaster guys teach as a bunny-bo'lin.
Being a running slipknot, even the densest of labor types can figure out how to release the load after a few turns. "Just pull the friggin tail you useless waste of (insert favored expletive), how many time do I have to tell you!?!"
I used to advocate sling connections in rigging as faster for inexperienced groundmen to cycle the rigging line back. Then I figured out the Daisy-bo'lin I've talked about in the past, which some ArborMaster guys teach as a bunny-bo'lin.
Being a running slipknot, even the densest of labor types can figure out how to release the load after a few turns. "Just pull the friggin tail you useless waste of (insert favored expletive), how many time do I have to tell you!?!"