eyehearttrees
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I respect the "get a bunch of ropes & learn them all" approach but, for my circumstances, right now I'm just going to be splicing my current Blue Moon climb line and some new Yalex for a sling(s), I've no worries about splicing Yalex/Tenex hollow braids but I've tried to splice my Blue Moon before and spent 2hrs only to get one part stuck in another while doing one of (or 'the'?) hard push where you're fighting to put rope-in-rope.....I'm pretty confident that, if I'd had the time & patience, I could've done it on a 2nd attempt.
But then I read a ton of posts by @NickfromWI on splicing and in-addition to seeing that he's got material on splicing Blue Moon specifically (though I was quite frustrated when part1 ended and there was no part 2!) but, most-importantly, I read a post of his on this forum that describes a kind of "pull-through" fid instead of a pushing-fid, I'd been using an appropriate-diameter length of aluminum (that I tapered with buffer discs @10k RPM to really get a nice smooth front-edge to), I had the piece of rope taped crazy-tight, but halfway through the bury the rope pulled-free from its taped-affixment to my aluminum rod --- I've very, VERY little doubt that, had I been able to pull, I could've made it work.
So, awaiting some yalex+t-rex (can't understand why tenex is the go-to, it seems the inferior two-carrier, hollow braid HMPE cordage of the 3...) and eager to do all the neat things that such an open-interior rope allows, but "the bug's bitten" me enough that, with the remainder of my day being mostly-free, I'm going to try Blue Moon again. I know replies here aren't lightning fast but I figure tthere's a great chance that it'll be dinner time and I'll be fighting my way through round #3 or something, because in biting this off a 2nd time I won't be able to put it down til I've got a splice done!!!
Thanks a ton for any&all input, even if you think it's mundane I bet I'll learn something from it
PS- Anyone know what double-braided bull-lines are the easiest to splice? I don't see any need (for myself) for splices on my climb-line, however for a bull-line it seems that you'd **always** want the end of the working-leg to be spliced otherwise that's the weak-point in a properly configured system....I'm really set on getting the 5/8" Polydne (maybe 3/4" but probably 5/8"), I know it's "possible" to splice but unsure if it's, I dunno, closer to splicing Blue Moon, or somewhere in-the-middle of the "Blue Moon to Tenex" spectrum of ease-of-splice!! I'm opposed to really static lines (anything much under 2% I wouldn't be interested in, no stable braid no sirius), truly hoping that Polydyne isn't remotely as hard as Blue Moon but when looking at it it appears to just be a beefed-up version of the same thing, in most regards... Thanks for any suggestions on this, it seems that being able to keep a fresh/strong splice on the tail of the working-end of your bull-line is a very useful thing to do, I want to be confident I can splice new eyes into the end of my rope 2 or 3 times through its life as it wears-out!
But then I read a ton of posts by @NickfromWI on splicing and in-addition to seeing that he's got material on splicing Blue Moon specifically (though I was quite frustrated when part1 ended and there was no part 2!) but, most-importantly, I read a post of his on this forum that describes a kind of "pull-through" fid instead of a pushing-fid, I'd been using an appropriate-diameter length of aluminum (that I tapered with buffer discs @10k RPM to really get a nice smooth front-edge to), I had the piece of rope taped crazy-tight, but halfway through the bury the rope pulled-free from its taped-affixment to my aluminum rod --- I've very, VERY little doubt that, had I been able to pull, I could've made it work.
So, awaiting some yalex+t-rex (can't understand why tenex is the go-to, it seems the inferior two-carrier, hollow braid HMPE cordage of the 3...) and eager to do all the neat things that such an open-interior rope allows, but "the bug's bitten" me enough that, with the remainder of my day being mostly-free, I'm going to try Blue Moon again. I know replies here aren't lightning fast but I figure tthere's a great chance that it'll be dinner time and I'll be fighting my way through round #3 or something, because in biting this off a 2nd time I won't be able to put it down til I've got a splice done!!!
Thanks a ton for any&all input, even if you think it's mundane I bet I'll learn something from it
PS- Anyone know what double-braided bull-lines are the easiest to splice? I don't see any need (for myself) for splices on my climb-line, however for a bull-line it seems that you'd **always** want the end of the working-leg to be spliced otherwise that's the weak-point in a properly configured system....I'm really set on getting the 5/8" Polydne (maybe 3/4" but probably 5/8"), I know it's "possible" to splice but unsure if it's, I dunno, closer to splicing Blue Moon, or somewhere in-the-middle of the "Blue Moon to Tenex" spectrum of ease-of-splice!! I'm opposed to really static lines (anything much under 2% I wouldn't be interested in, no stable braid no sirius), truly hoping that Polydyne isn't remotely as hard as Blue Moon but when looking at it it appears to just be a beefed-up version of the same thing, in most regards... Thanks for any suggestions on this, it seems that being able to keep a fresh/strong splice on the tail of the working-end of your bull-line is a very useful thing to do, I want to be confident I can splice new eyes into the end of my rope 2 or 3 times through its life as it wears-out!














