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arnoldbuchsassinger
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Have finally cracked the art of splicing, have now got just about everything spliced. Climbing line, waist lanyard etc. Washing line, knife string, cord for a silky saw etc. Has anyone tried splicing 16mm Double Esterlon. Have load tested them on trucks etc. Which aint to destruction etc. Nothing snapped failed, or dislodged.

I am not looking for the answers about how it aint upto manufacturers standards and not doing relevant courses etc. Spent money and time on the kit, and am getting great results. In the industry we tie our own knots in various configurations, and put our lives on them or someone elses. I use krabs for rigging for both small and big procedures, currently use either a double fisherman, or a double figure 8 or a triple fisherman. Splicing would tidy the whole knotty end out.

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