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  1. RBJtree

    Hitch hiker/2/x thread

    That is exactly when I have alignment problems. The pulley helps some, but not totally. The shackle makes it a non issue. I do think there are other advantages to the biner, but for me, the shackle wins for now.
  2. RBJtree

    Hitch hiker/2/x thread

    I'm hoping more hhx's will be available soon. I modified my hh2 to work with a quickie shackle, but it is not ideal in that it is a little bit of a pain in the ass to get it back out. However it is really nice in that it is always perfectly aligned unlike the biner which sometimes gets a little...
  3. RBJtree

    Source for webbing

    My idea was to use 12 strand so I could easily splice rather than having to stitch webbing. Class 2 fibers that would be strong enough in smaller diameters. I've stitched non life support webbing with my sewing machine, easy stitch, or just by hand, but I have no idea how strong it is. As others...
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    Source for webbing

    I was going to try something, but the guy who was going to send me an old saddle never came through and I am busy so the project idea got tabled. I still want to though.
  5. RBJtree

    Htp core kinked fibers?

    I might bring it to him for the chance to climb to climb some of those big trees he has.
  6. RBJtree

    Htp core kinked fibers?

    Sterling says its normal.
  7. RBJtree

    Htp core kinked fibers?

    I posted this here because this is where the rope experts hang out. I bought some 1/2 inch htp and noticed it felt like the core is bumpy. So I pulled out some core and found this. Is it normal or do I have a bad rope?
  8. RBJtree

    Career Dilemma

    If you love tree work, you can find a way to do it. Pain is part of the business as a climber. Self physical therapy is the only way I stay in it. Knowledge of anatomy and body mechanics is a must unless you are much more physically gifted than I am. If you don't LOVE tree work than get out...
  9. RBJtree

    Sterling 12.5mm WorkPro.

    My bank account has heard of too much rope.
  10. RBJtree

    Sterling 12.5mm WorkPro.

    16 strand is cover dependent for strength too which lends to easy inspection in the case of gaffing damage. I looked up the xtc and it does list as being lower stretch than the other 16 strand ropes and all poly. Makes me wonder how it is to climb on, but I have way too much climbing rope to buy...
  11. RBJtree

    Sterling 12.5mm WorkPro.

    My climbing style does include a lot of pulling myself around by hand, hence my pursuit of a rope that is easy to grip, yet works well with available srt devices. I agree with the above statement about strand count affecting grip via texture, but I would like to add the weave pattern affects the...
  12. RBJtree

    Vectran core, ice tail cover

    That is beautiful.
  13. RBJtree

    Vectran core, ice tail cover

    I like the idea of a cover on the naked eye. Where did you get the cover? I assume it was the cover from a 5 or 6 mm cord?
  14. RBJtree

    Vectran core, ice tail cover

    Several reasons: I like icetail, but want it in 10mm. I like ice tail, but it gets kinda flat. I like the naked eye splice. Need a class 2 hollow braid core to do it. I like the naked eye splice, but I am not thrilled with hrc or bee line cover. The normal icetail splice with...
  15. RBJtree

    Vectran core, ice tail cover

    Yes 12 inside of 12. I would do naked eye's with just the core like hand spliced hrc or bee line, or splice like a double braid. I'm not planning on using regular instructions here. Break testing is definitly needed. I probably won't be able to make an e2e that I would actually use with the...
  16. RBJtree

    Vectran core, ice tail cover

    I thought about that too. I suppose there is about zero chance of burning through a technora cover, so dyneema would be safe as hell in there. Still wondering though, what would happen to the technora inside a double braid splice? Probably no different than a standard icetail splice.
  17. RBJtree

    Vectran core, ice tail cover

    I am thinking about making some hitch cords with a vectran or dynema core and using icetail as a cover. 4mm or 3/16ths core. Naked eyes would be easy enough, but I was also thinking about splicing it like a double braid. Would the self abraiding aspect of the technora be a problem inside of a...
  18. RBJtree

    Aerial friction reccos

    I've used the triple thimble with 1/2 inch true blue and 9/16ths stable braid. My ground guy could handle 400 - 500 lbs with the 9/16ths stable braid through all three holes. The 1/2 inch didn't make enough friction for more than 200 lbs. I haven't tried larger. The 9/16ths is significantly hard...
  19. RBJtree

    Winter coat for climbing

    Nike makes a thick version of the runner/athlete compression type tights (long sleeve shirt and pants) that I have been wearing as base layer, but they are stupid expensive. I recently found something similar on amazon, but not as good. Then how ever many layers I need for temp, and wind proof...
  20. RBJtree

    Sterling 12.5mm WorkPro.

    Did some climbing on 1/2 inch htp today. Decent sized oak trim, but the tree was icy, so it took a little extra time. I'd say I was on the rope about 3 hours. I ran the bulldog bone today and it handled very well. Smooth on ascent and very nice on decent. Slack tending was a little harder than...

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