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retrieving pulley savers/rope guides without retreival ball


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ok, so my rope doesn't have a spliced eye on which i can securely tie a retrieval ball.

 

But I really want to get a more advanced cambium/friction saver device like a Pulley Saver or ART Rope guide. But these can't be retrieved with the old 'tie a knot in the end of your rope' technique, as only a retrieval ball can fit through.

 

So aside from having to buy a whole new expensive rope with a spliced eye. Does anyone have a useful solution to retrieving these devices from the ground without a ball in a spliced eye?

 

 

thanks

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If you heat up the end of a chainsaw file and melt a hole in your rope you can thread a small piece of throwline through tie in a loop and when retrieval is needed girth hitch the retrieval ball on the throwline loop.

 

Nice trick

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