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  1. Tree09

    Homemade port a wrap

    No, but i don't see the point, and it would act as the ears as you walk it to the side. I've always thought a hydraulic capstan on a machine (mini or something) would be ideal. Would turn it to a ground run, so you wouldn't need to be at the base of the tree for raising operations, a skid...
  2. Tree09

    Homemade port a wrap

    Here you go Stig, a collection of rope working gear, from caving to trees, by Gary Storrick. I nerded out on this website all the time, and learned so much there. http://storrick.cnc.net/VerticalDevicesPage/VerticalHome.shtml Yeah i was right here's where Gerry's cool friction device ended...
  3. Tree09

    Homemade port a wrap

    Yeah I'm gonna have to copy that on my next one. We need some pics of some of Gerry's homemade ones, he has some really cool ones in fundamentals. I think he gave the super cool looking one to Gary Storrick if i remember right, who has one of the coolest websites in history i might add.
  4. Tree09

    Homemade port a wrap

    Lol it isn't light. Same size winch as a harken 44 or 46, i can't remember exactly. Dramatically cheaper, non self tailing, which i might add a spring loaded roller to lock the rope against the capstan. I also bought the grcs drill bit thing, which i was furious when i found out its just a 3/4"...
  5. Tree09

    Homemade port a wrap

    Very nice, I'll post mine tomorrow. You obviously took more time and pride than i put into mine lol. And Butch, i love both of yours, especially the shackle one! I posted this in another thread but might as well throw it up here since welding tools up is in vogue lol
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