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Posted
just curious.

the only thing the stitching does is holding the thucked tail inplace?

 

it will stop any creeping or loosening from within the splice imo

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You should whiplock or lock stitch it. I had a discussion with a splicer who does NATO / MOD work he reckons its a waste of time as the brummell holds it and is the active part in the security of teh splice.

 

I always do, better to have and not need

 

Jamie

  • 3 years later...
Posted
just curious.

the only thing the stitching does is holding the thucked tail inplace?

 

if the splice is done correctly stitching is a back up. it can only be used for rigging. ppe must be ce spec

Posted

Ive done had a srt foot loop which isnt whipped and hasnt budged... But i would probably if i ever used as hitch cord, as Drew said why not?? But as Jamie said LB constricts even under the lightest load!

 

Whip it....lets face it its not hard going on icetail!

Posted
if the splice is done correctly stitching is a back up. it can only be used for rigging. ppe must be ce spec

 

Lots of people climb on hand splices here (uk). Alot of hitch cord isn't ce marked, spliced or not, hence sold as accessory cord! Confusing ha!

 

Is AP CE tested Drew??

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