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Joseph Howard

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  1. That's great, I reckon I'll have a crack at both and keep you guys posted. You using standard Samson instructions for those (locking brummel and tail bury)?
  2. So I'm pretty handy at a double braid splice and make all my own eye to eyes. You guys think if I wanted to splice onto each cheek of a pinto it would be easier to learn the tenex splice or stick with a double braid one? Is it a bit of a ball-ache or does it pop in without too much bother?
  3. Hi Dave, It really doesn't matter to me how I fix the pulley on as long as it remains retrievable. The eye to whoopie sounds interesting. I've not seen one of those before. Is that what you use? Cheers
  4. Hi all, I want to make a pulley saver but I'm struggling to find any info on the splice necessary to fix a pinto onto an eye to eye. I believe the first is a locked Brummel. What's the deal with the second one? Cheers
  5. Hello, I am based in Cumbria and I am fully qualified and insured to carry out thorough examinations of PPE and rigging equipment. I am based in North West Cumbria but I am prepared to travel or equipment can be left with me and picked up if you prefer. I can then send a hard copy or digital copy of the report to you. Discounts available for multiple kits. Please contact me through: arbtalk, or via [email protected] Or if you would like to call me: 07855 035197 Cheers Joseph

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