Sunrise Guy
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OK, I got a wild hair, and I decided to teach myself how to do eye splices in 16 strand. The learning curve was steep, but I got real good at it after a week, or so. I blistered my hands up pretty good, but I was rewarded with good-looking eye splices. I reinforced them with 50 pound test line stitches and whipping, and they look good and I trust them. Now, however, comes the realization that while I may have great eye splices, just what good are they, really? I mean, they take away the need for tying knots and preserve 90-95% of my rope's original strength (knots decrease it by up to 50%), but so what? I can't put my snaps on them without using an extra carabiner (unless I constructed them with the snaps already placed), if I nick a rope segment near the eye then it must be cut off putting me back to either taking the time to construct another eye splice or going back to my tried and true knots. If I'm in a tight crotch, the eye can get stuck as it has a thimble in it, which can be popped out, with difficulty, but then the eye, itself, can snag a branch. So, again, what good are eye splices? I've lived without them for 25 years of climbing, now I wonder if I even want to use them. Who, here, uses them a great deal? How do you set your rope system using them?