Jerry, you forgot the Rope Runner.
I have only ever tried the rope wrench and the bulldog bone. The bulldog bone is definitely an improvement over the wrench. It is nearly effortless to tend and you get a constant friction that never changes. Also it takes seconds to install.
At $200.00 US it...
I've used it on safari a few times. It creeps slowly and I had to manually stop it a few times. As the ascent was so nice I think adding just a little bit more friction will make it perfect.
The descent on the Bdb is very intuitive and after a few hours I found I was controlling the descent...
Hi Gordon. I realize you must be busy so, just want to ask if you have got around to sending those bdb parts for creating more friction with the kernmaster safari rope?
Thanks Gavin
And to everybody else you need a bulldog bone if you are still using hitch cord! I'm thinking of getting a...
That looks like it shld eliminate the problem.
I've been using mine with a swivel on my bridge.
What would the advantage of making it integral to the Bdb be?
I only see q pic not a vid but it looks like widening either the top or bottom arms shld prevent that possibility.
lso, it doesn't look like that could occur when the bulldog bone is loaded. I will keep an eye on mine and remember to check it before sitting back on it after a period of slack.
After using the bulldog bone for several days on a massive poplar removal I am becoming very comfortable with it and finding it a pleasure to use.
I added a longer shackle for self tending which seems to make the tending smoother. The only draw back is the shackle needs to be removed to allow...
It is teufelberger platinum 11.5 mm. I got a longer shackle today after the storm forced me down, from the marine supply store that shld be easier to clip my chest harness and rope walker system to.
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