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  1. NickfromWI

    Micro Pulleys

    I would resolve the scenario by cutting of the rings and splicing them onto a new friction saver.
  2. NickfromWI

    Micro Pulleys

    Something with an outside diameter of 1" will work perfectly to fit through the big ring, but get caught in the little ring. love nick
  3. NickfromWI

    Micro Pulleys

    The knot sometimes will get momentarily jammed in the big ring. You can just give it a flip and it'll set free. The retrieval ball never gets jammed. I find people like the ball, but you need to know about the knot, too. love nick
  4. NickfromWI

    Micro Pulleys

    When you posted this the first time, my initial reaction was, "ew- don't get that one." But as I thought of it, I couldn't remember why I didn't like that pulley as a pulley. I thought about it when I woke up today. You can't attach that pulley midline. Your rope would have to be fed in...
  5. NickfromWI

    Micro Pulleys

    It takes two ropes. Tie a carabiner to the end of Line 1, clip pulley to 'biner, set your climbing line in the pulley, then use Line 1 to haul up the climbing line. love nick
  6. NickfromWI

    Micro Pulleys

    a pulley is the smoothest you can get. MB- yes, most slack tending pullies are strong enough, just check first. Some are not good enough. My suggestion would be the CMI. 7,000 pounds, simple, the clip hole is large so you can rotate the carabiner in the pulley, and it is by no means expensive...
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