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nice job, shame that your op has not made good points bar mine.

 

dropped loads on dynamic rigging using dyneema, not a problem with the rope and not a burn in sight, don't know what all the fuss is about :thumbup:

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this is my dyneema sling, just as strong, and in your back pocket:thumbup:

 

That looks tidy Tuttle. Is that what you use for your main pulley on light rigging jobs?

 

I've made up an e2e out of the 4t yale bracing, with a 13mm srte light rigging pulley off of it.

 

Nice and compact for the back of the harness for the odd bit of small stuff.

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That looks tidy Tuttle. Is that what you use for your main pulley on light rigging jobs?

 

I've made up an e2e out of the 4t yale bracing, with a 13mm srte light rigging pulley off of it.

 

Nice and compact for the back of the harness for the odd bit of small stuff.

 

Yeah "small" stuff haha

 

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That looks tidy Tuttle. Is that what you use for your main pulley on light rigging jobs?

 

I've made up an e2e out of the 4t yale bracing, with a 13mm srte light rigging pulley off of it.

 

Nice and compact for the back of the harness for the odd bit of small stuff.

 

I started using it for light rigging, pushed it a bit with some heavy bits of scots pine, i'm not scared to use it on anything now.

 

Think the friction is a misconception and I have the proof.

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