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I know we've talked about it before but I'd be reluctant to leave a krab where I can't see it. Who knows what it would be rubbing against, possibly opening, cross loading or bending across the TIP. A mallion you can lock tight, and they're shaped to stay in correct alignment for the task you want them for

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Or it will end up like my rope guide in that tree on danbury common!!

 

Haha most properly but at least I'd have the satisfaction knowing it cost me nout:-). Also a few of you guys have said you can't use rope to pulley but in the rope guide thread people have spliced there eyes into the pulley holes.

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