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carlos

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  1. i use a vt and pulley on main line and the same on side lanyard, i also have a second long lanyard(4m) which i keep in me bag for akward trees, also found the long tail really annoying hence the two lengths.the best addition is an art rope guide(homemade)makes the most amazing difference over trad cambium saver , hard on the hands though.carlos
  2. managed to do a splice eventully. the instructions said to taper the core and the other bit indise the cross over (about 6.5 inchs) but didnit explain how ,is there a set way of doing this? thanks carl
  3. i did look at the new england instuctions but they looked kinda the same. i have i peice of piano wire doubled up as a wand, not sure if its the same as the one you mentioned. thanks carl
  4. hi i have been trying to splice new england 16 strand climbing rope as per samson rope instructions off the net and am have trouble getting the core through the rope. i understand its difficult but this seems impossible. any hints or ideas would be great, thanks carl.p.s great forum, lots of knowledge and skill.

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