this video is part of the reason why i have migrated to using the VT friction hitch. the other reason is that no matter how much i have put on it, it always has a smooth action. i havent tried it on srt or rigging/ mechanical advantage but in the video the guy releases the load with the vt...
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this is the reason why i have shied away from the hitch climber setup. set up correctly i can fly up the rope. i extend my bridge so that all that stuff is above my hands .
do you think the beaner under the...
i had watched a video a while ago about its best to have a few different hitches that you know how to tie because on any given day the conditions can vary so much that that the frictions hitches can be affected. i use the distel, icicle, and the vt for climbing hitches and a 4 wrap prusik on my...
I think stihl could have made the threaded area taller or shorter I'm not sure which way. But every time I take my oil cap off I have to use a towel to wipe all the wood chips from getting into my tank. The gas one isn't as bad because it doesn't see as many chips or it isn't sticky like the...
What the heck is a flippy cap? If it has threads as good as what's the best oil ? I can't believe I haven heard of it. Cough... KLOTZ....cough... :evil::cry::dude::eek3::stoopyd::walk:
Bump... surely there has been new hitch cord that has come out in the last decade.
Do you like a cord that has 100 technora or aramid? Or do you like a little blend? If it's blended does it melt at all when decend quickly?
I have been using this stuff from a local climbing store that has...
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