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  1. Brocky

    Show off them splices

    I tried to stiffen some cord up enough, but at the time wasn’t successful, put some cover on a non welded steel d ring instead. Recently came up with a way by bringing the ends inside itself to the middle, add as many twisted strands as possible, and sew the ends together.
  2. Brocky

    Show off them splices

    Looks like Icetail.
  3. Brocky

    New multicender? AC SULU GO

    Yes, it arrived a few days ago. It works great for what it is intended for, follows the climber, grabs reliably, and can descend at any time. The clamping action, instead of a cam, allows brake hand free descending. I don’t see it being used in tree work, you would set a fixed line as usual...
  4. Brocky

    New HitchHikerXF

    First you want to change the name of the hitch I came up with, and now you want to give the name of my hitch to another???
  5. Brocky

    New HitchHikerXF

    TomatoTomahto- I read this as what Richard wants Richard takes. Your second paragragh is sweet, but actually just a not too subtle attempt to use the role reversal tactic of making your self look like the good guy. You have brought this on by yourself.
  6. Brocky

    New HitchHikerXF

    The video of Jesse tying the hitch is the Arbsession, not the Knut H, so which looks more like the Knut H, from the drawings above, the Knut, or the Arbsession?
  7. Brocky

    New HitchHikerXF

    I’ll give you the same respect that you are showing me, deflection.
  8. Brocky

    New HitchHikerXF

    No, it’s the Knut H, you are the only one calling it a Modified Catalan. There is no Catalan now as it was shown to be the same as the much earlier Arbsession. You claim the Knut H doesn’t resemble the Knut, but looks more like the Catalan, or Arbsession, now. Side by side below. The hitch...
  9. Brocky

    Hitch Question

    The Catalyon is to the Arbsession as the Michoacán is to the Petroacan. Naming a hitch something different, that has simply been rotated 180 degrees, seems to take credit away from the originator of the hitch.
  10. Brocky

    New HitchHikerXF

    Knut H
  11. Brocky

    Break test results of various rigging slings constructed of 12 strand hollow braid

    Perhaps it wasn’t milked, or pulled tight, before wrapping around the bollard.
  12. Brocky

    10mm lanyard options

    A few more suggestions, left to right: Rougarou, Maxim’s dynamic rope 10.2mm Glider, “9mm” Canyon Elite, and KMIII Max comes in a 10mm.
  13. Brocky

    10mm lanyard options

    Canyon Elite from Maxim stay flexible, and still has technora in the cover for heat and cut resistance. They claim it is 9mm, but it slightly larger than 10mm.
  14. Brocky

    Ultra sling vs deadeye: double the strength?

    A fid and a half retains 75%, no bury, generally 50%.
  15. Brocky

    Ultra sling vs deadeye: double the strength?

    No, it only takes one and a half fids of bury of half the core, the other half gets tucked along the outside. Possibility a class I wouldn’t need even that much.
  16. Brocky

    Ultra sling vs deadeye: double the strength?

    Another splice to consider is Samson’s Tuck-Bury for class II ropes. I’ve had several tested and they broke at 98 1/2%.
  17. Brocky

    Blue 32!

    Aramids, Vectran and dyneema are being used on covers for more cut and heat resistance on smaller diameter ropes. A more recent method is an inner cover of an aramid that doesn’t get tensioned when loaded. Mammut came up with, I think, for a dynamic rope.
  18. Brocky

    Teufelberger epicord

    Noticed HRC isn’t acceptable either, might not be the low melting point, being too static is a possibility.
  19. Brocky

    Courant kanopa splice

    I might reveal the secrets behind this 16 strand splice, if offered enough money.
  20. Brocky

    Blue 32!

    Scandere has 48 strands, makes core extracting very hard.

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