Split Tail Question

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Originally posted by Mike Maas
It won't come apart until you take a hard bounce on your line.:eek:

Like when I'm swinging from spar to spar on clusters of trees?:eek:
 
Yeah, but we could keep him from unraveling...................


Nevermind. Its too late. As a wise man once said-"You cannot unflush a toilet.":p
 
Originally posted by okietreedude1
Erik,

the knots in your hitch cord were tied by me, not nick. sometimes i do get them a tad short but I try to get an inch out there.


There (was), no sweat. Another day like today and I'll be needing another one soon.
I do like the quality of Nick's work, though. You can tell he takes it seriously.
 
i think we'er all better off paying some attention to MM's precautions in general and here specifically... It;s only gotta save your life once to make it worth the trouble...

And Eric,
May I suggest replacing that barrell hitch with a spliced eye.. You won't regret it... Kepping that knot on there makes it nearly impossible to pull through tight crotches... a real drawback and time waster....
 
MB; how about giving this pivotal, simple tool a fair shot for awhile and be our extreme test case?:D. Kinda like if you could change Mike's mind you must have something good acid test i've tried to invoke sometimes! :Eye:

Siezing the core whipping thru core and cover should help core/cover not to slip; as well as if fused with 'butane backsplice' especially to a fair flair? Tenex is hollow; without this problem i think; also lays flatter gripping self, less leveraged on bend around carabiner becuase of lack of dimension on the flat axis when flat too. It has become my favorite for cords at 3/8-5000#. i don't think you'd fall if some of core sucked in from the end on most 2 legged friction hitches. Seems like if it did slip, it wouldn't walk all the out, and the other leg would tighten up and hold you more; making it less likely weakened leg would totally let go do to less loaded at that point etc. i like my turns layed neatly in doulbe or triple, not crossed.

The triple fisherman's is also supposed to return 100% line tensile(?) to use. i think that would be nullified by the next stage in the cord (as if feeds into friction hitch) sitting at a bent angle; therfore that part of cord system won't be at 100% anyway. So, i think chasing the 100% with triple at termination is a'lil futile as it pushes that part of the chain stronger than the weakest point (bend in same line), even in the Tenex (though less leveraged bend weakening).

:alien:
 
Originally posted by murphy4trees

And Eric,
May I suggest replacing that barrell hitch with a spliced eye.. You won't regret it... Kepping that knot on there makes it nearly impossible to pull through tight crotches... a real drawback and time waster....

It's never been a problem.
 
Mike,

If falls couldn't happen, we wouldn't need lifelines.:D

I'm not quite sure what the red-stuff is on the ultratech, but it looks like "plasti-dip". Perhaps Nick can tell us? This is the first cord I have purchased made rather than making my own. Again, the quality of the work is absoultely outstanding.

This time of year the gear bets pretty filthy, so ropes get washed about once a week or so- daily if necessary. (Especially this week!)

The tress cord picks up alot of crud from the rope; surely that can't be good from a wear standpoint.
 
Originally posted by Mike Maas
Hey Erik, they got this new thing now called the internet...


:D

And miss the opportunity to see the latest Holyoke Underwater offerings? :laugh:
 
The two of you dive? That's about one of the coolest things a person could do. That, and flying. I would love to scuba dive, someday.
 
Originally posted by netree

I'm not quite sure what the red-stuff is on the ultratech, but it looks like "plasti-dip". Perhaps Nick can tell us? This is the first cord I have purchased made rather than making my own. Again, the quality of the work is absoultely outstanding.


Once again Erik, I stand to correct you. The red stuff is Starbright Whip It/Dip It.

I use it on the tress cords to help protect the whipping I do.

Thanks for the compliments! :)
 

Latest posts

Back
Top