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Why do you do that instead of a double whip tackle with secure hardware?
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I use that as well, the benefits of this over DWT, 1) singled rigging line, so it lowers like traditional lowering and needs less ropeWhy do you do that instead of a double whip tackle with secure hardware?
That's so F____NG smart!I do a lot of solo rigging and a I have a few choices on how I do this:
speedline, go down and collect the slings
double whip tackle (DWT) with speed line slings, release the end of your rope and pull it through the sling and back up to you. (leaves the slings on the ground)
DWT again but use a rigSaver http://www.treestuff.com/store/catalog.asp?item=9062 on the limb to be lowered , once the limb is on the ground remove the rigsaver like you would a friction saver on a MRS system. (sling is returned to you for the next piece to be rigged)
tie a piece on like normal, cut and lower, then tie a midline knot onto your next piece and cut and lower... this works well with natural crotch and wrapping around stubs for friction.
Using speed line slings and alpine butterfly knots work well
I also use a few components put together to allow a more traditional lowering without leaving slings on the ground and without all the rope mixed up in the brush like the last technique. This technique works really well on static rigging and then I switch to something else when it gets more dynamic.View attachment 55570
girth the webbing sling around your limb and through the steel ring and then hook it with the open hook. tension your rope and cut, once lowered you can shake the hook loose, as you pull the rope back up the red sling pulls the webbing loop free of the limb and brings it all back up to you.
I need a picture :-(A piece of bungee cord tied on a fifi hook that has a sling trapped on it. Tie a Blake's hitch on the rope with the bungee, put the sling around piece, slide the bungee hitch up the rope, lower. When it hits the ground, the bungee pulls the fifi out of the sling.
I don't understand what kind of friction device/hitch holds the cut piece aloft before you put slack into it and lower. The rope is hanging free, the limb isn't moving... then you pay some slack upward, and it lowers. That's slick but I can't figure it. I use a figure 8 w/ears sometimes for double whip, but w/a hard or soft lock that needs to be undone in order to lower.Heres a video of DWT
I’ve used this a fair amount over the last couple years. Thanks for coming up with it! It’s much easier to manage than DW. It works great in most non negative rigging situations when I’m solo. The only thing that’s different with mine is the hook.I use something similar to thisHere is my newest version that I made. Nothing special except an all in one sling and not way overbuilt like that 5/8 stable braid in the first version.
to use, you'll run the rigging rope through the red ring and tie it to the carabiner.
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It's not my video, but he is using an AFD or aerial friction deviceI don't understand what kind of friction device/hitch holds the cut piece aloft before you put slack into it and lower. The rope is hanging free, the limb isn't moving... then you pay some slack upward, and it lowers. That's slick but I can't figure it. I use a figure 8 w/ears sometimes for double whip, but w/a hard or soft lock that needs to be undone in order to lower.
This is called a grab hook and has a narrow channel for grabbing chain. The larger, more round opening is called a slip hook. Thought the terms may be useful for those looking to search/purchase online.I’ve used this a fair amount over the last couple years. Thanks for coming up with it! It’s much easier to manage than DW. It works great in most non negative rigging situations when I’m solo. The only thing that’s different with mine is the hook.I use something similar to thisView attachment 79705
It’s a little trickier to get the sling to release sometimes but it feels like it’s more secure/less “slop” when lowering.
Here is my newest version that I made. Nothing special except an all in one sling and not way overbuilt like that 5/8 stable braid in the first version.
to use, you'll run the rigging rope through the red ring and tie it to the carabiner.
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