Nov 11, 2012 #3 Jman Location Philly Class one double braid, 3 inch tight eye. http://www.samsonrope.com/splicing-pdfs/DblBrd_C1_Eye%20Splice_AUG2012_WEB.pdf
Class one double braid, 3 inch tight eye. http://www.samsonrope.com/splicing-pdfs/DblBrd_C1_Eye%20Splice_AUG2012_WEB.pdf
Nov 11, 2012 #4 bonner1040 Branched out member Location Boston Jman's answer was likely more helpful. I was going to du what he did but didn't want to steal his thunder.
Jman's answer was likely more helpful. I was going to du what he did but didn't want to steal his thunder.
Nov 11, 2012 #6 Tony Carpal tunnel level member Location Lancaster, PA Follow Yale's instructions, always default to the manufacturer when in doubt. Having said that they are all pretty much the same! Tony
Follow Yale's instructions, always default to the manufacturer when in doubt. Having said that they are all pretty much the same! Tony
Nov 11, 2012 #7 banjo Location rhode island You're talking about e-2-e split tails, right? There's no real answer, you should try lots of combinations of hitch chord and knots to figure out what best suits your needs.
You're talking about e-2-e split tails, right? There's no real answer, you should try lots of combinations of hitch chord and knots to figure out what best suits your needs.
Nov 11, 2012 #8 Jman Location Philly Tony is right. Here is Yale's. I find samson's a bit easier to read and follow. Pretty much the same thing just a little different. http://www.yalecordage.com/pdf/yale_indust_dbraid.pdf
Tony is right. Here is Yale's. I find samson's a bit easier to read and follow. Pretty much the same thing just a little different. http://www.yalecordage.com/pdf/yale_indust_dbraid.pdf