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    Bulldog Bone

    Click on Gordon's Username, which is a link, and you can send him a PM (private message).
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    Bulldog Bone

    Hey, ThB! https://www.masterblasterhome.com/showthread.php?4564-The-official-quot-Welcome-New-Members-quot-thread!
  3. SouthSoundTree-

    Bulldog Bone

    9 mm htp slipped a bit in Jaime's Hybrid OAR, too. My rope is new, small, and slick. Just get your rope pitchy. Not really. A static rope is useful if you have to tie two ropes for a long basal anchor and lowering line. When I have open crotches, I just position my knot at the top of my...
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    Bulldog Bone

    Or even it they could overhear helmet comm conversations.
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    Bulldog Bone

    Knowing what is noticed, and what isn't. So often people might be concerned about some holes in the turf, but wouldn't notice a bunch of broken limbs in a neighboring tree, or bad pruning cuts, or missed hazards. They would never know about most near misses. It would be interesting if they could...
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    Bulldog Bone

    Spokesman with the authentic touch of a facial scratch, so common to tree climbers. I have a little one under my nose ATM. BTW, how does it advance when pulled straight down, with a ropewalker? Any problem?
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    Bulldog Bone

    Looks like something that could go directly on the bridge, rather than a rigging plate and biner. Can't say if there would ever be an advantage to that, other than compactness. For re-crotching, seems maybe easier to pass the rope without the device over a branch than to unclip the bdb from...
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    Bulldog Bone

    coool Two independent systems open up possibilities. I like the base-tie with the friction hitch. I wonder if it just relies on natural crotch friction to absorb some of the climber's weight (force) on the line to operate. With basal-ties you can keep your tail, just long enough to always be...
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    Bulldog Bone

    I could easily step up with no weight on the device and snag the pin. The regular rope wrench slic pins have a lock that is hard to pull out, but the WR is not life-support. Maybe just a ny-lock bolt and nut. I'd mark the bolt-end and nut slightly to prove no turning out/ loosening. This is...
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    Bulldog Bone

    The back up prussic was my plan. Kevin Bingham found some quad action locking pins, IIRC. What are the three choices of holes for? Looking forward to trying it!!
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    Bulldog Bone

    Received this when I went to my mailbox just now. Cool. Alien. Cool. I'm confused. It looks like your clip in point is not securely held in by anything but a pin with a non-locking ball. I see that the split-ring on the pin is captured in the carabiner, but its not burly.
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    Bulldog Bone

    I haven't received either. when was it sent, Gordon? to 6210 49th Lane??
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    Bulldog Bone

    Cool. I"ll PM you with my address, Paul.
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