Tried Facebook for a few months several years ago and was not impressed. Unfriended everyone (mostly fellow high school students from the 70s), deleted all my content and closed the account. Online forums are my preference because they cater more specifically to my interests. And I don't care...
I must be missing something because I think an Alpine Butterfly knot would suffice for the OP's question? They're also easy to untie after being loaded.
I went with the less expensive Black Diamond helmet and had no fitment issues. I can't help much in regards to size and fitment, but I will add that my motorcycle helmets are size XXL. I did fab and add a small bill to the front edge in order to deflect more dust/debris away from my face...
Hey, neighbor! Make sure to check out the TREE PARTY at ODU when it's rescheduled. Also, the best shop I've found anywhere close to here is K & M in Culpeper. Their website isn't extensive, but walking into their showroom was like entering a candy store. There's another place a little north...
True. Took me awhile to realize DIY is good sometimes, but one can often invest more time/money into a project that could've completed sooner for less total $$$.
You graduated from the WHS in MARYLAND? I had to relocate during my senior year and officially graduated from a small high school in VA, but I will always be a Class of '76 River-Rat from Williamsport High. My stepson is a special needs kid, but they never classified him ... has an extra...
I recently did my first removal using a speedline, and it worked much better than I anticipated. I used the COTS webbing loops, but any climbing- or rigging-quality rope loop would work fine. Para-cord? Not me. I was sending limbs out of a 95-foot pine at about a 45° angle, and I was...
After getting these two pieces (ascender & spur-mount), one can also buy the foot strap assembly with base-plate which allows using the ascender without spikes. Just transfer the ascender from your spikes base-plate to your foot strap base-plate. The ascender can be removed (without tools)...
Gas powered Tanaka drill ... same unit used in Ropetek's Wraptor ....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TANAKA-TED-270PFL-GAS-POWERED-DRILL-w-chuck-key-/232288123725?hash=item3615737b4d:g:oiYAAOSwol5Y3YO-
Thanks for that. I had difficulty trying to find the capacity, but did spot it looking through a Wesspur catalog while taking a du ... er, um ...while sitting in my library. Thought about bidding, but not now.