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I’ve done that, that makes for a very strong knot that can be trusted completely. I’ve also used a pair of Bowlines, with the tails tied off with a Double Fisherman’s. That one is easier to teach to guys who don’t use a Figure 8 for anything else.I like a figure 8 follow through. And then just for kicks tie the tails off with fisherman/ scaffold.
If this was a regular occurrence, I'd splice the three strand and use a dedicated carabiner. For the smash rope, if at the end I'd use a regular bowline. If it's a mid-rope knot I'd use a painter's bowline.I’m about to derail this a little bit hopefully we can still stay close to the op question.
Scenario: you are pulling a tree with your masdam rope puller and you don’t want to attach the 3 strand directly to the tree and have installed a dedicated “get smashed rope”. Now you need to connect it (midline on the smash rope) to the end of your 3 strand. What knot would you use?
If there's ever a question of something becoming a projectile, I weigh the pull line. Should it break loose it will push the line into the ground instead of flying back to you.I've got a 12" eye splice in the end of my 3-strand that makes for easy connections. I've been using a Big Dan to connect to my smash line, but that's a hefty chunk of steel. If I'm pushing the limits of my rope puller, it makes me nervous about a steel projectile coming at me. I'm wondering if anybody uses a soft shackle for those situations. Maybe something using beefy amsteel?
Me too.If there's ever a question of something becoming a projectile, I weigh the pull line. Should it break loose it will push the line into the ground instead of flying back to you.
What do you use for weight?If there's ever a question of something becoming a projectile, I weigh the pull line. Should it break loose it will push the line into the ground instead of flying back to you.
I'll throw a section of big rigging line over it.What do you use for weight?
Gotcha. Want to use something heavy enough to do the job but not so heavy that it cuts into your pulling powerI'll throw a section of big rigging line over it.
No one thing in particular. Sometimes it's just a heavy coat (usually no metal involved here. Just deflecting rope should it break) or clip a full rope bag to it.What do you use for weight?
I'm curious if a heavy item would cut into your pulling power. No evidence to back it up, but I'd imagine a weight in the middle of the span would be similar to someone sweating the line. Therefore actually increasing the pull. By very little, I'm sure.Gotcha. Want to use something heavy enough to do the job but not so heavy that it cuts into your pulling power