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Stopper knot for lanyard.


Mesterh
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Or just keep a crab in it.... That you can keep it clipped out of the way on ya harness. But I wager that there is no chance a splice will go through the cinch on 10mm but good to see ya test it bro

 

Beat me to the punch, I was going to suggest that :thumbup1:

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its an old picture, the bottom 2 are back splices, search teh samson guides for a back splice. easy to do, i never really follow the instructions i make it up as i go along as it isnt load bearing ever. i use them as they are neater than knots

 

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Cheers for that.:thumbup1:

 

 

Although not sure I would trust it(or is it my splicing I wouldnt trust!)

 

I was thinking about splicing in an eye with an eye thimble thing in which could be handy and act as a stopper as it does with my wire lanyard.

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