JeffGu
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...Safety Blue, not True Blue...
Bingo! I bet you're right.
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...Safety Blue, not True Blue...
Yes.. All Gear still does make that. It considered it at one point.. Neopro.Perhaps the vendor you bought it from meant Safety Blue, not True Blue. There's no core in True, just a very small hollow, as Jeff said earlier. The solid braid splice tucks the strands down the outside, like a three strand. This is more like Safety in its construction, but the AllGear strands don't contain a polypropylene strand as the Samson 16 std have.
A typical 16 std splice might not work because it sounds like it has a lot looser braid. AllGear made a 7/16" dia. 16 std, maybe they still do, that would slip if you used the Samson directions for the splice.
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The the dots of white you see are the undyed center of each strand.
Yeah idk.. i was pretty specific in my questions.. but i guess its a possibility they misunderstood.. it wasn't All Gear i was talking to, but one of their vendors.. who I've gotten legitimate bad info from before..Bingo! I bet you're right.
How do you know it went in too easy? Was it too easy because you took out too much cover, had too much cover slack.. or was the core just too small for the combination.. i guess along the same theory of the last question, i could ask the opposite about the cover, was it too big for the core?Whip stitching only holds the splice together under low load, enough
lockstitches probably would though. I recently tried splicing Marlow's Viper core into another cover. The final bury went in too easily so I added stitching to help hold it together, my first attempt at perimeter stitching.
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The final bury went in too easily, there wasn't much of a struggle. There is a couple inches of full diameter cover and core before tapering which needs to be larger for this cover. Rather than scrap it, I added the stitching to give it another thousand pounds of strength.

Woah someone's been busy.. You got all sorts of tricks up your sleeve these days..You really don't need heat resistance in both the core and cover, unless you prefer it for a friction hitch, which might see longer sliding on rope. Accessory cord cover works nice over Vectran cores. I recently came up with an easy way to make a compact, thimble Prusik, with the soft shackle.View attachment 54040
Both sections of the dog bone connection are soft shackles.

Oh wow, that is pretty strong.Yes, these are dyneema soft shackles. FSE Roblines Ocean 5000 is one of the strongest of the dyneema linesView attachment 54043
I would imagine that 16 std would be stiff, especially when it is so short. The middle, near the mark, is the only section that looks like the normal diameter. They must do a short crossover, or the whole cord would be the same diameter, if it was tapered the whole length of the bury.
A lot of companies are making canyoning lines with various materials. The higher prices probably limit their use in tree work. That, and usually they're not sold by the foot. My lanyard is Bluewater's Canyonline, technora cover, and either polyester or nylon core, and very static.

Dang Brock.. i thought i replied to your answer.. I know i typed it out at the least...The ends are over lapped 1 1/2", center the over lapped ends at point A. Folding the cord gives the insides of the eyes to measure points B and C. Samson has worked out how much expansion there will be, so it should work out. If this is the splice for Icetail, it might still be incorrect on the buried overlaps, and result in a bump in the middle.
Your problem on the Icetail crossover might be due to the two tails not laying exactly on top of each other. When you bury the tails after tapering, they should just disappear inside as the last of the slack is used up. If they disappear and there is still more slack left, they won't match up, leaving a smaller diameter in the center.
I like to whip/lock stitch right at the bury of uncovered 12 strand splices to keep the bury from being snagged and pulled out while in use.
If the eyes are spliced too tight, they are constantly being forced apart by the carabiner. Larger eyes with stitching or whipping to shrink them might be better.
Well.. that's quite industrious Ry! I don't think you'll be blowing that thing out! Way way more fluid in it's function than the hack job tie down strap i tried to use the other day!Got tired of my half assed knotted foot loop. Decided to make myself a custom loop out of 1/2" tenex I had lying aroundView attachment 54445
Well.. that's quite industrious Ry! I don't think you'll be blowing that thing out! Way way more fluid in it's function than the hack job tie down strap i tried to use the other day!
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.....pissed with my foot loop...My foot loop is stronger then some of my rigging slings