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  James Atkinson said:
with a larks head would it sit straight or would most of the weight be pulled onto one cheek of the pulley?

 

As long as sits right, and a spacer in place, there would be no issues.

 

Under pressure, the pulley would equalize the forces.

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  James Atkinson said:
would a larks hitch fit through the spacer?

 

i reckon the dyneema will fit, try'it, if you put some thread through to help pull it, it would for sure.

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  James Atkinson said:
would a larks hitch fit through the spacer?

 

i reckon the dyneema will fit, try'it, if you put some thread through to help pull it, it would for sure.

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  tuttle said:
t'was easy....

 

That should not be used like that mate you risk queezing the two side cheeks together, causing it to fail and more than likely injure someone.....:thumbdown:

 

Always use the spacer when fitting direct to textiles

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  tuttle said:
t'was easy....

 

That should not be used like that mate you risk queezing the two side cheeks together, causing it to fail and more than likely injure someone.....:thumbdown:

 

Always use the spacer when fitting direct to textiles

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Yeah that's rubbish. How are the other ends of the larks foot connected to each other? Why not just do it properly by a splicing, b continuos loop c direct tie to pinto eyes d steel crab or maillon????

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