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mark, you only attach the second krab when you put on the strop, and then groundie takes them both off on the deck, but steves idea of slipping the strop though the eye and then onto a revolver is tip top, if you dont have one then stick on a little pulley, it wont work with piddly light stuff and a didnt try it with branches, just a bit of timber, so there was nothing to catch, just a bit of messing about but it seems to have created abit of interest.

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Aahhh - I was getting muddled about which bit was being lowered, I thought you were throwing the line over the bit about to be cut, then lowering off the purple strop, but I see now it's the other way round.

 

Got it after reading your thread in climbing forum, and yes, I have ended up with lines chokered round limbs they are not meant to be on, you cheeky wee monkey!

 

Think you could be onto a winner here Stevie. I'm going to have a play with it for sure.

 

You'll have to come up with a name for it, and maybe post one of your instructional vids?

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