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working in Vancouver at the moment and EVERYBODY uses a carabiner on the end of the rigging line, even when were lowering big timber down.plus they complain when i dont use them..coming from the midlands, England its pretty taboo to do..there steel carabiners by the way. what are peoples thoughts? i need some fuel for the argument!!

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i use Omega steel 65kn on majority of my rigging. even on big bits, the bigger the piece the more wraps i do around the log. following the same direction, then clip bineer back onto line.

 

With all the wraps around the log, loads of the energy goes into this, before the hitting the bineer. i dont use a half hitch as i was taught, as the bend ratio is to tight and then burns the rope on rope with the friction. i seen ropes snap right on that bend, due to this.

 

On very big bits, i use a d-shacktle on to splice (as a splice is stronger than knots, due to the same point of Bend ratio's). and then use same as you would with your bineer. this is mainly because the bend ratio is way better, due to the diameter of the d-shackle. and they usually are bit higher rated too.

 

cheers mog

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Not h&s cool in the UK but I think most people do it. I don't when snatching as the crab could still smash against the trunk. I think snatching is best done with the rigging line tied on with a simple knot. The less components there are in the system the smaller the chance is of something breaking.

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Same as most above, big steel crab 99% of the time except for snatching big stuff(although I don't usually rig massive bits out like some do because I'm a big girl)

 

I would probably lose the will to live if I had to tie every branch I rigged out or grounded for someone doing the above!

 

So yes you do deserve to get some stick.:001_tongue:

 

Another thing, I big heavy crab helps when chucking the rope about when getting it further out on a limb or just throwing it over to limbs your about to work on.

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