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WeeDee

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  1. I've spliced a 'heavy-duty kernmantle splice' into static kernmantle rope that I've put into a 4:1 pulley set-up. It's a bugger! I agree with Drew - it's ugly with that step along the side of the rope. Ben, as for milking - make sure nothing is crossing anything else. When you're closing such a small eye you'll not have much wriggle room. I eventually managed after I realised that each stage had to be pulled closed as I went. Don't expect that 'loop' of kern strands (effectively a kind of girth hitch at this point) to pull through AND tighten the eye at the same time. As for not cutting the empty mantle - what else would you do with it? The splice is already ugly.
  2. Fair point!
  3. Possibly a neck collar?
  4. My experience of a split tail system has always had the 'rope end' and the 'split tail end' attaching to a common point by their own krab. This allows room for a wee pulley to tend slack on the friction hitch. If your single krab accomodated the rope and split tail, would you still plan on using a pulley? If you're considering doing this on a floating bridge, by adding a big ring you could clip both krabs into it. ie. one bridge to one ring to two krabs.
  5. Ha!
  6. I would imagine most climbers clip on with a krab. Although Harkie refer to them as Ds, they are infact rings - this might add the option of clipping more than one krab into a ring. I'm not familiar with the harness so wouldn't know if the size of the ring would facilitate this. It's worth noting that adding a D or ring to a bridge turns a hichclimber 90 degrees - placing the slack-tending hand behind the hitchclimber and not to one side or the other.
  7. As above, yes. But a problem arose when I tried a swivel with my Sequoia. I was hoping to get round the problem of twisted lines by adding a swivel - but found that the addition of said swivel moved my hitchclimber further from me than I wanted (I'm not very tall). Having swapped one problem with another, I reverted back to 'no swivel' and just paid more attention to rope management.
  8. Sliding Ds allow you to be suspended from a point that isn't central ie. around your navel. As said above, it means you can reach out while your line holds you from a point near your hip. Most bridges allow this, sliding Ds provide a dedicated point of attachment instead of the krab sliding along the bridge by itself.
  9. Good advice. It's also worth noting that after extended period of application (eg. evacuation from remote areas) the release of these toxins can go on to cause problems with the kidneys. A & E depts. would consider this complication a real possibilty.
  10. I've found Tenex to be fine in static situations. I've spliced some split tails with it and I've made a ropeguide that uses 9mm tenex spliced directly onto the Pinto rig. Although I wouldn't use it for friction hitches on a hitchclimber, I've seen hip prussics for lanyards made of tenex.
  11. The big one or the wee one? I'm thinking about getting the the wee one.
  12. Any photos, Mike?
  13. As easy as that, eh? I suspected that in this age of efficiency in communication, and buzz-words for every new thing, there would be a single name.
  14. Is there a term for an experienced 'newbie' -as opposed to a genuine newbie? Surely there ought to be some way of discriminating between old hands like Red and Grandad and others who have recently started their careers.
  15. Fair point!
  16. :biggrin:
  17. Is it made by Klein?
  18. I haven't a clue about the harness but I'm intrigued. When you say 'you still use it' - what do you use it for?
  19. Welcome to the show, Red - you're on in 5 minutes!
  20. I can't see the belt - there's an old hemp harness in the way!
  21. Uh-Oh! Is this going to be another "who can guess why I was thrown out of Arbtalk" thread? You're at it again!
  22. Nice one. It sometimes puzzles me when a client seems pleased with your work but then starts to think if they can do the next bit cheaper! Nice video btw.
  23. Has the client given any indication that it'll be you who continues with future management?
  24. Nothing funny about Bargain Hunt!
  25. Petzl Fixe or DMM Pinto?

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