B_Turner
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So far I have chosen to not use a thimble on my lanyards, so I can splice the eye really tight and hold the snap sort of rigid.
I was wondering how many use a round plastic thimble when splicing to their lanyard snap?
What brought this to mind today is I am about to splice a srt basal anchor rope with a small rigging plate splice in one end like is showing up so much everywhere.
Am leaning towards no round plastic thimble, but still thinking about that.
Any thoughts?
Edit: Decided to built the anchor without the thimble. Maybe I am having a bad day, but the vortex kicked my ass trying to push a fid. Cover seems so tight. Had to get out my Brian Toss wand and do a pull.
I decided to splice into the middle small hole instead of the usual configuration. Depends on how it's used, but having used it once now I think I like this way. If not I'll just resplice it the usual way on the other end. Pics before lock stitch.
I was wondering how many use a round plastic thimble when splicing to their lanyard snap?
What brought this to mind today is I am about to splice a srt basal anchor rope with a small rigging plate splice in one end like is showing up so much everywhere.
Am leaning towards no round plastic thimble, but still thinking about that.
Any thoughts?
Edit: Decided to built the anchor without the thimble. Maybe I am having a bad day, but the vortex kicked my ass trying to push a fid. Cover seems so tight. Had to get out my Brian Toss wand and do a pull.
I decided to splice into the middle small hole instead of the usual configuration. Depends on how it's used, but having used it once now I think I like this way. If not I'll just resplice it the usual way on the other end. Pics before lock stitch.
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