so better have a look at my saw point????I always used the designated point for it,went to look at info booklet and they mark it for 10kg and should be under the webbing.
dont forget about overseas and taxes and ansi...without CE mark wont do me any good...I am also a certified for tree climbing and aerial chainsaw work instructor
here theres no tree rope splicing,boat people to do it,also naval school(is it correctly said???)
already thought of going to UK to get a certificate,still wouldnt be able to splice professionally in Portugal...a certs co would be the only way
I do most of the splices for our crew and never had a problem.I do believe that stichtes are more prone to failure cause of wear and tear.
I am not a certified splicer,but even so,my children climb with my splices,same as we,workers,we rig real wood with our ropes and we do trust them
yes some green animals crawled out 2 days later... luckily I got them before escape and fried them with onions.:ROFLMAO: honestly thats to us a minimal scratch lol