I have been splicing for several years now and have racked up quite a few double braid, three strand, and hollow braid splices. I would really like to do more hollow braid splicing. I have quite a few x-ring style projects that I would like to complete, but have been hesitant to pull the trigger due to my lack of knowledge, so here are my questions. . .
#1 What is the difference between a locked brummel and a brummel?
#2 If a brummel is just passing the end of a rope back and forth through its standing part how many passes are required to be considered adequate prior to burying the tail?
#3 How long should the bury be if you are just using brummels? The samson manual dictates 1 fid for class 1 and 2.25 fids for class two Locked Brummels. Are the bury lengths the same for brummels and locked brummels?
#4 Why does it seem like all of the rigging ring slings use brummels or locked brummels instead of straight bury eye splices?
#5 I understand that class 2 fibers are less resistant to heat than class 1 fibers, so I understand why it isn't used for rigging ring slings, but why are more block slings not made of Amsteel?
If any of you guys could help me get going on the right track I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
#1 What is the difference between a locked brummel and a brummel?
#2 If a brummel is just passing the end of a rope back and forth through its standing part how many passes are required to be considered adequate prior to burying the tail?
#3 How long should the bury be if you are just using brummels? The samson manual dictates 1 fid for class 1 and 2.25 fids for class two Locked Brummels. Are the bury lengths the same for brummels and locked brummels?
#4 Why does it seem like all of the rigging ring slings use brummels or locked brummels instead of straight bury eye splices?
#5 I understand that class 2 fibers are less resistant to heat than class 1 fibers, so I understand why it isn't used for rigging ring slings, but why are more block slings not made of Amsteel?
If any of you guys could help me get going on the right track I would really appreciate it. Thanks.










