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Cambium saver into pulley saver???


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Yes mate, it is my home made saver. I used: Sirius 14mm (produce Teufelberger) double braid clas.1, Tenex 9mm for prusic, sweet Pinto, Edelrid small biner, Petzl rubber protector. And big steel ring from Singing Rocks cambiumsaver. Now i will be made lighter and cheaper model, from 16strand rope without steel ring but with formed eye. Prusic from IceBlue and as pulley i would like try ISC Micro. Or i can made acording to your wish, dont problem. Regards from beatiful hot spring Prague.

 

does it retrieve well with the edelrid biner and retrieval ball?

 

looks very neat and i might be copying that idea :biggrin:

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Hi Matt, good question! For this setup you must adapt cherry size. For Pinto is original cherry too big. I have cherry diameter after resize 18mm and work great. And i little bit reduced Edelrid biner-without problem, it´s easy.

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i would defo thread the ends as in the above method instead of just splicing and whipping, i bought some 9mm tenex and had a right mess about with it - and i would only rely on that.

 

Thanks for the advice - although I've had no problems (so far) with any of the Tenex splices - this kind or the locked Brummel.

 

What was it that caused you concern and what should I be looking out for?

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bro thats going to get so stuck... if you cant splice just put the tubing on mid way down the rope, positioned in a bight. then form the desired size of eye (remembering to keep the tubing in th eye) and stitch the 2 parallel ropes together remembering to add a stopper knot at the end of each leg of rope, the pinto prussic will keep both legs together as well during use-the stitching just keeps it tidy and is not a strength component..

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