I have a 175' zip line and have a 600' in the works. I use 3/8" cable. It seems like the steel cable stretches enough as is, I can't imagine using rope.
If your zip line is going to be 150 or less, try hitting up the local 4x4 groups. Lots of people replace their brand new winch cable with...
Watching this thread also since I bought a MS362C last year. I've cut about 15 cords so far with it, and have no problems. I like the power and the light weight of it compared to my old Husqy 5-something...
I did a bunch of research when buying this and I'm sure I knew it back then, but what...
Happy birthday, and thanks to everyone for keeping it going, the admins and the members. It's a very helpful site and that's a long time for a forum to last!
I have a 150' zipline made from 3/8" steel cable. It goes over a 45' deep ravine on my backyard. Thats why I'm building a rope bridge in another thread. It's about a 150 yard uphill walk to get back to the start. I did a lot of research and found ziplinegear.com to have some very helpful info...
You can make your own zipline tree savers out of 2x4's and a cam strap. Check out this link, they mention a DIY option in the description:
https://www.ziplinegear.com/products/tsbkitx2_12?variant=33485545985
Tree climbing noobie here just wanting to be clear on what exactly is meant by the term "spar".
Is a spar just a tree that has had all of the limbs and the top cut off from it, and all that is remaining is basically a big stick in the ground?
Not talking about a rope bridge on a tree climbing saddle but an actual bridge made of rope in my backyard. Actually made of steel cable, rope and 1" thick Trex decking boards.
I'm using 3 lengths of 3/8" steel cable spaced 12" apart and anchored to a big tree on one end, and 48" deep...
Well not junk rope, I'm just looking for cheap stuff.
I'm building a rope bridge in my backyard out of steel cable. But I need a handrail on both sides of the bridge about 4 feet high. I would like that handrail to be made from rope not steel cable so it's easier on your hands. I have a...
A question for you all...
Early on in this thread, a few of you mentioned that you could tell from watching his video that his chain was dull and too tight. I know how you could tell his chain was dull, but how can you tell it was too tight?
My advice... Come up with a better story. Shark attack? Knife fight in Russia? Grizzly ate it? Disarming a bomb? Saved a kid from an alligator?
Feel free to use any or all.
Thanks to both of you, I won't top it, I may clean it up a little though, and yes I'm in Hudson @TCtreeswinger , If I need some help, I'll let you know.
I have a big ravine in my woods. It's about 900 feet long, 45 feet deep, and about 40 feet wide. I already have a zip line going across it, now I want to build a rope bridge across it also. I think I've found the perfect spot to put it and there is a 40-50' +2' Oak tree on both sides to...
I have a Central Boiler 6048. I just finished my 11th season with it and am very happy with it. The only thing I don't like about mine is, I wish it had some way to see what the water temp was from inside the house. I don't think any of them have that feature, but people are getting creative...
Is there a good online seller that I can order seedlings from fairly cheap? Looking for something fast growing like Norway Spruce or something. Not sure if online is the way to go or not, but I thought I'd throw it out there.
Sewing is very useful. My mother in law let me borrow her sewing machine since she never used it. I learned how to use it and made a shooting mat, some bags for camping, and modified a backpack. Then her other daughter took it. I'd love to get another one someday, they're so handy to have.