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I've acquired 4 1m pieces of 8mm 12 strand kernmantle rope, I believe it's a Bluewater rope but I'm not 100% sure. Is there any safe way I can sew eyes into the end so I can use these for prusiks in the future? My main use would be attaching pulleys to rigging line when setting up 3, or 5:1 pulley systems.

 

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

 

Shaun.

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not that i know of bro. im going to talk to some people who sew up dyneema slings and can do rope up to 8mm and ill ask them for you when i catch up with them.

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Shaun, you need to be careful when sewing and splicing eyes etc. into ropes as if not done by the manufacturer or a recognised, competent/qualified person these items will not pass a LOLER inspection as the CE certification will not be valid. The safety of the item cannot be verified.

Hope this helps.

Tom.

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if you look at the number of passes the twine takes in a sewn eye i think you'd be surprised at how dense it is and how much each pass stiffens up teh rope.

 

I'd imagine with a lot of very careful stitching you could sew it, but i don't thin it'd be worth the effort.

 

marlow used to do instructions for siezing eyes but i'd give it a miss, i've never tried it as the eyes it produces don't look load bearing.

 

 

i'd acccept that you now have 4 pieces of short useless rope.

 

Jamie

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