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Thats cool mate, its just that you posted that follow up pic of you one handing the 88 on the crosscut as if your promoting techniques that look half-arsed like they're the new current industry best practice.

 

No I didn't!

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Thats cool mate, its just that you posted that follow up pic of you one handing the 88 on the crosscut as if your promoting techniques that look half-arsed like they're the new current industry best practice.

 

if you look carefully at the pic you'll note rupe but one of those wedgie things at the top of the cut to catch the chainsaw when it kicked back:001_tongue:

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Whay not just do 2 half hitchs proceding your termination if your overly worried about slip.

 

There is also 2 different ways of arranging your half hitches i've obsereved, a C or Z way of loading the rope, hope someone understands what i mean and can explain the difference.

 

As for using karabiners in place of a termination i don't see the huge time saving, it takes even me and i'm rubbish less than a minute to tie a running bowline, it just feels better for me.

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