Jimmycrackcorn
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If you're using a bolt, another way would be to do the locked brummel tightly on the bolt, take the bolt out, and then do the locked brummel on the becket. The first eye will pass through the rope, with a little work, to form the second Brummel. If a toggle, with larger ends than the middle, the method you described would be better. Whipping/seizing will make the eye tight to the dogbone.
Right on.. Right on.. that is a good way.
Hey.. side note/question here...
That 9mm Rit - at Sterling's site, they don't list it as any stronger than the 8mm Rit, in fact, they list the same mbs.... is it of different construction properties that just happen to have the same MBS as the 8mm? Or are they only testing it to a certain Cert & walking away without going to actual MBS.. that would just seem funny, right..?



















