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I can't take credit for this, saw this over at The TreeHouse and after a few messages back and forth with Burnham (Cheers Buddy:thumbup1:) and ringing around Jonesie and a Sailing/Rigging supplier. I managed to set this up.

 

Total cost about £15:thumbup:

 

Don't know if anyone else will be interested but I think its really cool.:blushing:

 

Big Shot 2:1 Mechanical Advantage and release.

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Pictures are as follows,

 

1, Bowline big enough to tie around the foot of the bigshot,

 

2, Snap release, with tail of the cord running through the captive eye.

 

3, and 4, Mini Distel. Used to "capture" the slack. Means that you can pull down on the cradle and doesn't matter if you let go!!

 

5, Snap release and the little Monkey's fist is the release pull.

 

6, Final step up, ready to use. (Could one of the Mod's please rotate it, I'm too thick to work out how) Cheers

 

Thanks for looking.

 

Tom

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my mate loves em we dont do nearly enough trees to comprehend the firm buying one but he is intent on geting one just because he loves his big stuff etc.

 

cant wait for him to get it i want a go. looking good though mate

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It sent some quince about 150 distance with about 50-60ft height on it Liam. Tea bags are pretty good but funniest has to be small apples!! I wouldn't want to get in the way!! haha!!!

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what reach are you reckoning on it?

 

Normally, you can be quite accurate with it. The only problem you get, is overshooting what you're aiming at.

 

I didn't get a chance to put any ropes up with the release system, But it makes it a lot easier to use, So I'd be pretty sure accuracy is going to improve (it couldn't be any worse!! haha!!:blushing:)

 

Fruit flies pretty good from it as well!!!:lol::blushing:

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It sent some quince about 150 distance with about 50-60ft height on it Liam. Tea bags are pretty good but funniest has to be small apples!! I wouldn't want to get in the way!! haha!!!

 

:thumbup: Nice to see its been fully tested before you take it into the dangerous work environment mate, Safety first :thumbup1:

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