Muggs
Been here much more than a while
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I don't know. As thought experiments go, I like to take things to their extremes to really test a concept. If I'm pulling a rope horizontally along the ground and I lay a thousand pound weight on the rope, I will lose all ability to pull harder, and my current amount of pull will be effectively "captured", assuming that the heavy weight keeps the rope locked in place, pinched on the ground, unable to slide one way or the other.I'm curious if a heavy item would cut into your pulling power. No evidence to back it up, but I'd imagine a weight in the middle of the span would be similar to someone sweating the line. Therefore actually increasing the pull. By very little, I'm sure.
Another way to think about it is what if the rope itself was very, very heavy. Like tensioning a length of line that weighed 100 lbs vs. a length that weighed 5 lbs. Its going to take a lot more pulling power to tension up the heavier rope.
Not trying to derail this thread at all. Also, I have always liked the Zeppelin Bend for joining lines.....










