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It is a locking Brummell splice mate, I've done both ends now and redone the original as the bury was not quite long enough, I used a needle do the turns and then a snare wire to do the bury, very simple very easy and loads better than I'd ever imagine on the throwpod!! [ATTACH]152030[/ATTACH][ATTACH]152031[/ATTACH][ATTACH]152032[/ATTACH]

 

 

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Nice one, a google has just led me to a hammock forum with step by step photos that has de-mystified it.

 

It's got a paper clip in it, but I reckon I'll still have to use tweezers!

 

Both ends - good move.

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I did mine with a needle. Didn't bother with a locking brummel. I just did a straight bury and it only broke last week with my full weight hanging on it to try to get it unstuck!!

 

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Sound. I think some lines are 4-500 kgs breaking load..?

 

Out of interest, where did it break. As in the eye or after the splice on the straight line?

 

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Does anyone know a good taper for cougar blue? Did one the other day with a 4 4 6 4 and struggled (it was litely used so that may of been something to do with it)

 

I just use a standard DB splice, with no problems whatsoever. It was new rope though.

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