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Forum: Health, Safety & Related Gear 18-09-2011, 17:54 |
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callmecrazy
If it's a Dacron braided line (most of tha...
If it's a Dacron braided line (most of tha braided lines are) then it's just as sturdy as Dacron sewing line, except it's braided and has a well tested breaking strength.. |
Forum: Health, Safety & Related Gear 18-09-2011, 16:52 |
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Views: 5,238
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callmecrazy
Re: Wichard Jacklines - No Buckles ?
maybe snap hooks isn;t the right word either... You can use snap shackles, spring hooks, carabiners, whatever floats your boat. The point is to make attaching and unattaching the webbing nice and... |
Forum: Health, Safety & Related Gear 18-09-2011, 16:44 |
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callmecrazy
Re: Wichard Jacklines - No Buckles ?
I mean a loop in the webbing, where some type of snap-hook is attached. Then you attach the snap-hook to the pad-eye when you wish to install the jacklines. Just make sure your padeye can fit the... |
Forum: Health, Safety & Related Gear 18-09-2011, 16:39 |
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callmecrazy
Re: Wichard Jacklines - No Buckles ?
This is the problem with store bought jacklines... Anyway, you can use some good fishing line, braided dacron (maybe 100lbs?) for the bulletproof sewing. Personally, I'd just bolt down a padeye... |
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