Nothing really, the kids got kittens not too long ago, still working local wishing i was on the road lol.
Wow, kittens that bad? Nice to read ya again Kyle.
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i think/have always said TrueBlue always seemed like longest wearing, well used rope.
Saw other coreless 12's flatten rarely on severe overload, not Blue.
Quite a contender at 7k+ densely packed into 1/2" frame and still flexible.
".. has a very nice hand..."
Is a great, true company quote, the outer fiber lay and especially that 'Samathane'(?) coating seem to wear like iron also.
>>i think that coating is some trick stuff that should be on other ropes
>>oft tried to decipher if it's tackiness went to glide at higher temp
Knobbiness of this 12 perhaps not as smooth a lowering roll on some stuff vs rounder 16strand;
but easier for gloved hand grip tho in trade.
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Knobbiness as a host climbing line seems to give more grab points to friction hitch, not as smooth, was told for this usage is more of a training rope vs the 16's, eventually 24's etc.
>>that was around time 16's like BlueStreak were breaking ground.
Most my rigging 1/2"rigging lines started life as fresh climbing line; figure would take some of the 125# range of elasticity out and get to know rope, before 500#/different range daily rigging duties.
usually had fresh sealed bag of rope tucked away ready to deploy/no reason to chance bluff on old rope.
>>sold it a few times and got new for shelf, didn't want other guys taking chances jsut what with had.
>>strongly rallied to local stores to keep a rope or 2 around, to same philosophy of saving a life.
>>even if no profit, go for the goodwill shown/and why, traffic, including still having that customer
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TrueBlue outlasted the 16's over and again,
>>even as eventually rope sections down graded to dragging, tiedowns, after friction extensions and other lower utility/ of non overhead service..
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DBY and Blake's are common go to's and rope tests for me; that this line exceeds very well at.
>>not all ropes function well with all knot architectures.
>>just as not all breeds of wood (or forms of metal or plastic) are generically equal in all tasks just because are wood, anymore than any knot works in any rope.
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