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Just thought i'd post this pic in here of Jamies splices, he helped me in making my own superior, stress free, easier retrieve rope guide.

I managed to cram both ends of the Tenex onto the pulley, I had to remove the ali spacers, there only on there to make a better fit for the ART tape anyway.

 

Its all snug now and perfectly sized (just a little wider than the pulley to make going through the big ring easier).

 

Thanks again mate:icon14:

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I only spliced the tenex in that pic. I've been playing around with the whipping more and i've come up with a far superior whiplock to yales instructions. just so you know i use whiplocks as opposed to lock stitches as they are easier to inspect.

 

Jamie

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I only spliced the tenex in that pic. I've been playing around with the whipping more and i've come up with a far superior whiplock to yales instructions. just so you know i use whiplocks as opposed to lock stitches as they are easier to inspect.

 

Jamie

 

I need to protect the whipping as it will be coming into contact with bark, i'll have to find my stash of shrink wrap.

 

Nod at treeworker spliced the ring into the yale xtc for me.

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