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nice one steve. i've been thinking about having a go for ages, i might even try it now.

 

Go on Dave,

 

I tried and cluster ******.. Dak is the man..my next attempt was the biz.. Thanks to Dak's advise. There is a video by New England Ropes that is quiet good. Give it a go. I did and am well chuffed.

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I have a question about whiplocking compared to lockstitching, I only use a whiplock to secure my splices but saw in a previous thread Peter suggesting it is mostly decorative.

 

So should I lockstitch and then whiplock or is a whiplock sufficiently strong in it's own right?

 

Your thoughts please.

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