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  1. rskybiz

    Rigging question

    I have a spot for this on my flip up lid in my estimate book;) All things heavenly rarify to air. Trèès pŕoduce that heavenly air. Breathe air and take care.
  2. rskybiz

    Rigging question

    I found one here last year and even called the co it belonged to (as I finished where they left off ten feet over the garage)still no one has come to get it or call me back about it. So now it resides with my rigging box!
  3. rskybiz

    Rigging question

    Gear is a piece of mind essential! ment for top's post
  4. rskybiz

    Rigging question

    This covered the basis of my question :thumbup: And want more on the very heart of this. I sense it as the spot to fail also, is there hard fact research for say "same wood piece same hitch and marl same drop where is failure?" and I know each rope is different.
  5. rskybiz

    Rigging question

    Sorry to have left this for a few but estimate called a little hanger fixed. The "marl" Skwerl and South Sound have what I was speaking of. Above the block proudly represented on the http://gypoclimber.com/showthread.ph...pur-s-Coverboy Now to answer the other, termination=end hitch, Knot.
  6. rskybiz

    Rigging question

    A turn under it more the way I should have decribed it, half hitch also is what I will call it.
  7. rskybiz

    Rigging question

    I almost called it a half hitch Squish except in my mind that is reserved for termination/ added security as for the slippage the timber hitch is by my understanding self tightening under load. I have often thought that the half hitch helped keep the piece straight If that makes sense and that...
  8. rskybiz

    Rigging question

    I have used it and now would like to know more on the reason and dynamics of the twist under the timber hitch in rigging out chunks. I call it a twist as I cant seem to remember the term:|: I know or in my logic feel... it is so the distance between the block and piece can be as close as...
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