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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

 

it was not for that reason, i know a spacer is needed, why do people jump down peoples throats?

 

if read the other post, it was only to see if it will fit.

 

as for the other comment, alloy to dyneema is a soft fix, so no damage to bits and pieces.

 

unless you've tried it, why bother comment?

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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

 

it was not for that reason, i know a spacer is needed, why do people jump down peoples throats?

 

if read the other post, it was only to see if it will fit.

 

as for the other comment, alloy to dyneema is a soft fix, so no damage to bits and pieces.

 

unless you've tried it, why bother comment?

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it was not for that reason, i know a spacer is needed, why do people jump down peoples throats?

 

if read the other post, it was only to see if it will fit.

 

as for the other comment, alloy to dyneema is a soft fix, so no damage to bits and pieces.

 

unless you've tried it, why bother comment?

 

Yes he ask if it would fit through the spacer........not the pinto eyes.

 

I was not jumping down your throat but if some newbie had seen that and no one had pointed out that you should not connect rope,slings whatever it is your connecting to the pinto like the way in your photo, then what do you think they would be doing???

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it was not for that reason, i know a spacer is needed, why do people jump down peoples throats?

 

if read the other post, it was only to see if it will fit.

 

as for the other comment, alloy to dyneema is a soft fix, so no damage to bits and pieces.

 

unless you've tried it, why bother comment?

 

Yes he ask if it would fit through the spacer........not the pinto eyes.

 

I was not jumping down your throat but if some newbie had seen that and no one had pointed out that you should not connect rope,slings whatever it is your connecting to the pinto like the way in your photo, then what do you think they would be doing???

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it's obvious it will fit.

 

no need for postulating, and text shouting.

 

I havent got a spacer to hand, and thats not a rig pulley, so its smaller.

 

of course we splice everything, but this was a question, and its been answered.

 

Ok no need to get your knickers all twisted.....

 

Fair enough on your answer I'm just looking out for people who would of seen your picture and thought ....oh there's a good idea I'll try that tomorrow with mine......

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