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by the time u brought a top and bottom sling for a rc2000 u may as well buy the rc2001

buy a good rigging rope ie EB Braids - 16mm double braid order 3-4m more than u want and cut that 3-4m off for a dead eye sling for the top pulley

2 or 3 steel Karabiner

good rigging kit :thumbup:

I have only got rc2000,EB 16mm rope and cast iron block and wolfie and mattyf on here will tell u that's more than enough for most jobs I will see if I can dig out some pic of stuff we have rigged

don't for get u need a good ground to rig big stuff makes a climber job real easy

Stein RC-2001 Single Fixed Bollard - Honey Brothers Ltd

ISC_Flame_Rigging_Pulley - Honey Brothers Ltd

Rigging rope - Treeworker.co.uk

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Burrell cheers fir the specifics I've got another climber as my groundie as its a big job with a few trees to rig and we can swap over. I'll have a look at the Links when I get home tonight. Cheers again and have a good weekend.

 

 

no worries mate I was in that same place at one point I was going to say if u ent really got a groundie give me a buzz I would have brought my gear im in huntingdon

take care safe climbing :thumbup:

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i disagree. ive used a good rope and just put wraps round the truck if too heavy. nothing broken, so far...less links in the chain, loads of suitable knots to use. there seems to be too many gadgets now. any thoughts??

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