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Very interesting thread!

Last night I had the hare-brained idea to splice an eye into my *used* marlow climbing rope... BIG mistake!! 5 hours later I was in too much pain to pull the crossover out, blisters on blisters:cursing:

This morning I decided to pull the last couple of inches through. Im only using a piece of general gardening wire which I doubt I could stress too much, don't fancy snapping it and starting over!!

Ordered some piano wire off ebay so next time it'll be easier and i'll use new rope.

There is only about 3/4" left to do now so i'll stop moaning and go get it done:thumbup1:

 

Colin, I would rather do the French Foreign Legion assult coarse in the nude than try to splice used Marlow again.

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Colin, I would rather do the French Foreign Legion assult coarse in the nude than try to splice used Marlow again.

 

could you post pics please

I would not splice used rope for myself

I have done it for mates but always seem to regret it but keep doing them.:confused1:

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Post pics? What of the used Marlow Gecko eye splice? Bob, I gave up on it, I couldn't even get the core out of the stuff.

 

I would rather do the French Foreign Legion assult coarse in the nude

Not bothered about pics of used marlow:thumbup:

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If you mean an end to end splice on double braid rope bro, yes it is. There remains a small lump where it joins but still sweet to run through a pulley. I've seen some access lines joined up to extends length that ran through ascenders fine.

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If you mean an end to end splice on double braid rope bro, yes it is. There remains a small lump where it joins but still sweet to run through a pulley. I've seen some access lines joined up to extends length that ran through ascenders fine.

 

Yeah. Thats a similar thing too what I was hoping it could be used for.

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