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Well most of the rigging I do is mainly on take downs.

 

Even so I would still use natural crotch rigging regardless, I'm a rebel like that, I dont even own a cambium saver

 

Cue the slagging off. :001_rolleyes:

 

:001_tongue:

Look at what rope you buy carefully not many rigging ropes are suitable for natural crotch rigging

and the ones that are are usually a bit cheaper:thumbup:

P.s i have some 16mm manilla if you want:thumbup1:

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Look at what rope you buy carefully not many rigging ropes are suitable for natural crotch rigging

and the ones that are are usually a bit cheaper:thumbup:

P.s i have some 16mm manilla if you want:thumbup1:

 

No to worry I use a yale bull rope which unless I'm very much mistake is perfect for NC rigging:biggrin:

 

Is all your manilla ropes grown and spun at home?:sneaky2:

 

Actually I've climbed on one of those although it was 15/16 years ago!

 

They do smell nice though!

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Ive got about 5 ropes in need of splicing. What's your address haha

 

What are the ropes, 5 splices is easy, a damn site easier and quicker than teaching the boss.:001_tt2:

 

Jamie

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