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Sviatoslav Tulin

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  1. OK, I did some experiments yesterday, and I can say that core of my Marlow gecko can lift half of my partly loadet transit, that may be 1.5 ton(atleast a ton) , hovever I must admit that I wasn't right about 16 strand ropes, as I managed to get metre of samson blue I believe, and core of that rope didn't lift same load, and look very dodgy to me, so my apologies I WASN'T RIGHT , all my other ropes are kernmantle and core of them hold my half truck even on nearly half of them cut. Good channel on Tube, trow interesting video,
  2. Holy Moly didn't know about Muay Thai, will take few karate lesson before debates, I hope it will be peaceful.
  3. In my woods "old fashioned way" is debates and experiment. SORRY FOR MY CRAP ENGLISH.
  4. If you explain something, you did something wrong.
  5. I usually always apologise, for my bad English, but, if you have a little bit of intelligence, you will understand what I'm saying, isn't?
  6. Insulting Mothers, YA it's not infantile, REAL GIRL tactics!
  7. That mean that you are incompetent.
  8. Things going better and better, where we meet to resolve that argument?
  9. Not true, you are wrong.
  10. Read that, Baby.! BS_EN_1891_1998.pdf
  11. I don't have XTC but I have Gecko will Suspend my truck on the core at weekend will see what happen.
  12. All ropes u named are kernmantel construction, so min 50 % of tensile strength is in the core, I see nothing I was saying wrong.
  13. Atleast dialog, I have gecko(3 years old) , ill see at weekend, will core hold me or better my truck well.
  14. Didn't know you bought yours in the shop,explains a lot.
  15. Plz example, I want to get one, bollocks.
  16. I still stand my ground, most load bearing is in the core of the rope, if its kernmantle construction, for last 10 years I newer seen arb rope not kernmantle. Wanted of examples of non kernmantle arb rope, that I can buy.
  17. My information is absolutely correct.
  18. U are snowflake Steve, if word bullshit insulted u so much, so I apologise to anyone who feel hurt by me, I still stand my ground that core of kernmantel rope carry most of the strength of the rope, or atleast half of it.
  19. All specs are in public domain, also explanation what is kernmantel rope construction also there, check the strength of core in N, not in mass percentage, in last 10 years I seen only one rope, not kernmatel it was Yale, can't remember fancy name of it. So I am out of this from now.
  20. A, haha, both of you talking bull shit, obviously. Most modern arb ropes are kernmantle construction, atleast 50 to 50 core to sheath, sheat is for abrasion, core for strength, go and check any manufacturer documentation.
  21. THERE IS ROPE(TREEHOG 13 MM) IN MY GARDEN SWINGS 7 YEARS, ABSOLUTELY SOUND,ALL STRENGTH IS IN THE CORE SO if sheath is sound ,i think its absolutely safe, if termination is sewn, check that very carefully.
  22. I bought 3 new saws, cause of part shortage, job must go on, so now I have everything doubled. Strange times, had problem with spares, for my transit as well.
  23. I used gri gri, never backed it, still a live, hovever I prefer rope on rope stuff, so I think just use grigri or prussik, or figure 8,enjoy climb, don't make it over complicated, or use 2 ropes then. Imagine you climbing old Pine tree, they have short sharp dry sticks, you got injured, you bleeding hardly, and there u have prussik, grigri, and god damn knots below you, you will die on that rope safely 😇,
  24. I use them for 3 years, on the ground, no problem, agree that they are harder to sharpen, never had any other issues, mentioned in another comments, Stihl or Oregon will outperform them in cutting speed easy, so if you cut clean wood go for Oregon, if you cutting something dodgee, hafe some rotatech on hand.
  25. As I said Andy u not understanding my comments.

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