SeanKroll
Treehouser
Rajan, do you mean "aerial friction" that you set from the spider-lift?
Same difference, right!? lol.Rajan, do you mean "aerial friction" that you set from the spider-lift?
Three-strand loads preferentially on the porty due to its twisted construction.
I forget whether it's clockwise or counterclockwise.
Kyle is back!!! Wooohoooo!!Clockwise, since it's right hand lay construction. Same with coils, always clockwise. Ironically, same with extension cords and welding leads, one of my biggest pet peeves since i hate hockles getting hung up on everything as you drag it around.
Pets on top of kids ain’t easy, I know.Nothing really, the kids got kittens not too long ago, still working local wishing i was on the road lol.
In her defense timing was kinda bad this fall, that's her busy season with the etsy shop, etc. I'm also breaking in a few apprentices that i really like, so that's been making it tolerable to hang out for a bit. It'll happen soon enough, i even got a "i thought you were gonna drag" the other day from her 
Wow, kittens that bad? Nice to read ya again Kyle.Nothing really, the kids got kittens not too long ago, still working local wishing i was on the road lol.
Is a great, true company quote, the outer fiber lay and especially that 'Samathane'(?) coating seem to wear like iron also.".. has a very nice hand..."