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Spiderjackery III (plus two new SJ mods from ART)


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funny that joe i was finding i could do Tip 1. in 0.85 with old lefty and 1.00 in the the right. not like i was timing it or anything.

 

NOTE!!!

 

*these numbers are entirely fictional, and are intended to bear no resemblance to any other numbers whether real or imaginary.

 

you are a funny man, Mr harris :) love it

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Just wondering what the difference are between the older version and the 2.1 are?

So, every new iteration of Spiderjack operates on exactly the same principle, and almost all of the parts are completely interchangeable. I'm currently climbing on a miscegenated mongrel of an SJ, with parts from the SJ1, SJ2 and the body from the SJ2.1... plus the new mods...

 

SJ2 went black, and replaced the old four-bolt system with the new side-plate held in by just two bolts.

 

SJ2.1 added the replaceable pin, low down on the device... the top SJ in the pic above is an SJ2.1, you can see the pin at the bottom left of the device.

 

Ps think my problem is putting the old cam back in instead of the new one..possibly

 

Go team!

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well my current set up is just a prussic on a 35m rope which ive always used, until last week when i had a go with a lockjack and the 11mm blaze rope and i thought it was brilliant so just went out and bought a spiderjack and some blaze rope, im working out in australia so theres some sizeable tree's here!

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well my current set up is just a prussic on a 35m rope which ive always used, until last week when i had a go with a lockjack and the 11mm blaze rope and i thought it was brilliant so just went out and bought a spiderjack and some blaze rope, im working out in australia so theres some sizeable tree's here!

 

Where abouts in oz m8

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