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  1. lxskllr

    Pulley sheeve size

    So, how do the factory seconds look? How flawed are they? I've gotten factory seconds from other products where I couldn't even find the flaws.
  2. lxskllr

    Pulley sheeve size

    I used mine for stretching fence once. Boss' skidloader was down for some reason, so we used the maasdam to pull fence. Good thing one of us was prepared :^D
  3. lxskllr

    Pulley sheeve size

    If you do a lot of work by yourself, and especially in remote areas, the maasdam's definitely worth having. Not even just treework. Think about the times you had to move something big, but only had you to do it. The maasdam's slow, but it'll do the job. I think it was flushcut who said keep a...
  4. lxskllr

    Pulley sheeve size

    When I was looking for an MA system, I wanted the fiddle blocks cause they're sexy, but I ended up with the maasdam due to practicality. No regrets. The maasdam's more than earned it's keep.
  5. lxskllr

    Pulley sheeve size

    You could use a prusik for progress capture with fiddle blocks.
  6. lxskllr

    Pulley sheeve size

    Yea, that's working load. I think break strength is 20k#
  7. lxskllr

    Pulley sheeve size

    Sherrill still has a pretty good price on the CMI block... https://sherrilltree.com/cmi-2-ton-zinc-plated-steel-block-works-with-up-to-3-4in-rope/
  8. lxskllr

    Pulley sheeve size

    I've been getting good mileage from my cmi pulleys. Not sure they're the best choice to climb with due to weight, but they're fairly inexpensive, and good for redirects, or mechanical advantage systems, eg pulling. https://www.wesspur.com/pulleys/five-eigths-pulleys.html
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