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13 hours ago, Mr. Squirrel said:

I wouldn't be happy with that tbh. There's a chance that under low cyclic loading it could just pull the splice out. Certainly wouldn't give that a loler pass. 

 

For lock stitching, Teufelberger have loads of material available online for splicing. They detail their recommended stitch pattern for TRex. 

Is that not what the lock stitching prevents?

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On 31/01/2023 at 08:22, StephenMews said:

Is that not what the lock stitching prevents?


Yeah, with it’s intended use I’d feel like it was putting a little too much faith in the stitching though. You could do a straight bury, out for a locking brummel before going into the full bury perhaps. It would be a bit odd, but the locking brummel would be solid, and you’d still be able to milk a little slack into the eye to pop your ring out. That *might* work, but I’ve never seen it done or tested so no idea really…

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On 01/02/2023 at 11:14, Mr. Squirrel said:


Yeah, with it’s intended use I’d feel like it was putting a little too much faith in the stitching though. You could do a straight bury, out for a locking brummel before going into the full bury perhaps. It would be a bit odd, but the locking brummel would be solid, and you’d still be able to milk a little slack into the eye to pop your ring out. That *might* work, but I’ve never seen it done or tested so no idea really…

The locked Brummell isn’t needed with a full bury splice, it would only weaken it some and not add any security.  The stitches are only so the bury can’t be pulled out when not loaded, they are also needed for a locked Brummell and bury splice.  Locked brummells are useful when a shorter bury is desired, like for hitch cords.

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