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Is that a BD dynex loop runner for the eye?Had a cold knock me down for a few days, couldn't work so... finished my 80' multi-mode woods climbing system. The tail end has a cover strength core-buried Dyneema eye to facilitate smooth remote install for a cinching canopy anchor. The low profile utility eye will sneak through a Zig Zag, Rope Runner or wherever else it needs to go. The front end has a slic pin stainless bow shackle instead of a captive ring. The slic pin shackle opens up possibilities for additional remote install/release options, mode changes between SRS and MRS etc. and probably stuff you or I haven't thought of yet. The shackle can be moved to the front eye position for more anchoring and remote release possibilites or completely removed for a clean MRS setup. The general concept is a relatively light-weight system that can be used to access any woods tree with up to an 80' anchor limb. Some possibilities for work climbing as well. Could be a wicked takedown system, with rope length spec'd for the typical tree sizes you work with in your area.
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-AJ
Yes cmi does make a bow shackle with slick pin but I think it's bigger than the size your trying to use. I haven't seen one in person
Is that a BD dynex loop runner for the eye?
Mowerr, your earlier guess about a ring on the end of a rope kept coming to mind, and while playing came up with this option.
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No, one wheel is fine as long as you have a self lubricating unit (with plenty of butt grease). The only strict requirements are a full face shield and a spill kit.Wait... there's a certification program for polishing turds? Are you required to have two buffing wheels going during the entire polishing operation, or are we free to assess the risks ourselves?
No, one wheel is fine as long as you have a self lubricating unit (with plenty of butt grease). The only strict requirements are a full face shield and a spill kit.
The Cousins double braid splice is flexible enough to use the small ring.
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Yes, there are hazards for the noobie. This poor chap was using only one buffing wheel and should have started with smaller creatures for sure.
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Excellent, I've never seen such a flexible splice bury, does it break test well? Oh, the ring size is more about making it easy to tuck the bight through, not about the splice bury. You wouldn't be trying to do what you're doing in the photo in practical use. Good demo of the bury flexibility though.
-AJ
Where did u get that bow shackle from?Oh wow, amazing JeffGu, even turd polishing requires care and attention to craft ;-)
In other news I did a simple test on the woods cinching long lanyard. Remotely cinched it with the slic pin bow shackle on a 75’ anchor, climbed up on a Rope Runner, hooked up a parachute cord release with a 6 oz throw bag on the end, descended and remotely took it out. Everything worked well.
I anchored the pull down in the same eye with shackle.
-AJ
I anchored the pull down in the same eye with shackle.
Where did u get that bow shackle from?
Or do u know who the manufacturer is?
I bet if this gets popular, Sherrill will probably make em with a milled quickie for a smooth cool 200$ lol