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  1. woodworkingboy

    NWA Cottenwood Takedown

    Yes, probably more guys knows those as a shackle, over a clevis.
  2. woodworkingboy

    NWA Cottenwood Takedown

    Guess I have just gotten used to them for lighter applications as well. Pretty regular here. If I had another son, I might name him, "Clevis".
  3. woodworkingboy

    NWA Cottenwood Takedown

    You are right, Cory, it would be a race to see which is quicker, between a bowline and a clevis. I wasn't sure that speed was such a factor. So it takes an extra fifteen seconds or so, a clevis isn't potentially vulnerable like a biner, and I think easier than a running bowling to undo after...
  4. woodworkingboy

    NWA Cottenwood Takedown

    I see my idea to use a clevis for rigging, instead of a carabiner for that application, was met with tremendous enthusiasm! :|: Strong little gizmos, and cheap....you guys don't like to use them? The extra time factor to open and close?
  5. woodworkingboy

    NWA Cottenwood Takedown

    Very nice vid and work, Evan. How about a rigging clevis in place of a carabiner? A half inch one is going to be giving around twice the tensile strength, with less vulnerability compared to a steel carabiner.A bit more time to thread the pin and to disconnect, but they get the job done very...
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