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watch the way you wrap the rope, as IMHO the 1st turn round the peg on the drum looks a bit tight on bend radius since its got most of the load before you loose load by friction.hope this makes sense

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watch the way you wrap the rope, as IMHO the 1st turn round the peg on the drum looks a bit tight on bend radius since its got most of the load before you loose load by friction.hope this makes sense

Yeah looks like he's using his own device wrong. Why have you gone back on yourself creating a tight bend?

 

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Yeah looks like he's using his own device wrong. Why have you gone back on yourself creating a tight bend?

 

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First run with it and first time using one ....should of done more homework before using but it worked and did what I wanted to do ..provided a washing line type affect to lower a few dead branches over a garage that i was able to lower down . Life is a learning Curve .

Thanks for the tips .:thumbup:

 

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