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  1. Jed

    Quick Question about Prussic Cordage

    :lol::lol::lol: ....I'll just make B. an offer he can't refuse...
  2. Jed

    Quick Question about Prussic Cordage

    Will do B! Thanks!
  3. Jed

    Quick Question about Prussic Cordage

    Oh... but Rajan... Think of all the lovely safety implements you could dream up once you had the leisure to be liberated from that ugly blue-collar work environment, and had completely lost touch with the way those recalcitrant red-necks in the field actually do things. :lol:
  4. Jed

    Quick Question about Prussic Cordage

    Of course not man... but that's not gonna' stop those corporate types from trying to impress the Big boss to come-up lookin' like the good guy.:X
  5. Jed

    Quick Question about Prussic Cordage

    Yeah... They're afraid the locking nuts'll come off or something. :roll:
  6. Jed

    Quick Question about Prussic Cordage

    Thanks a ton boys: our Company Safety Nazi is coming down really hard on the steel-core flipline thing (electrocution hazard) even though we don't do any line clearance,:roll: AND, they've outlawed ascenders, so we're having to experiment with all kinds of V.T. stuff, in order to get something...
  7. Jed

    Quick Question about Prussic Cordage

    Thanks! Will do.
  8. Jed

    Quick Question about Prussic Cordage

    Yeah... Thanks... I too have noticed that the length issue is super important, and it's for that reason that I've really appreciated the adjust-ability of the knotted eyes. Seems like in the Puget Sound area, we climb more on wet lines than on try ones. Then, finally everything will go bone...
  9. Jed

    Quick Question about Prussic Cordage

    Hey Boys: Never really been on the "Gear Forum" before today. Inherited a rather Redneck/Old-School tradition of tree-removal from a bunch of geriatric, Taught-Line Hitch advocates. I've only recently begun to emerge from all of this stodgy silliness by purchasing the hitch-climber pulley...
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