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  1. wiley_p

    High Lines

    Stuck in a crack, hooked over a limb. usually on a spectra daisy. went to a ropeman on a piece of 7mm cord after a while. Never did put a screamer on it though. I want to find that thing, hope its not one more peice of gear that has "migrated" with a worker.
  2. wiley_p

    High Lines

    look at the line angle being created. Over 2000# of force is generated on a line that is set tight. Add in the sag and your forces drop quite significantly. 10' of sag on a 100' span will give you a defelection in the neighborhood of 160 degrees. much better than than the former. Also...
  3. wiley_p

    High Lines

    Remember you want to be a little conservative. Maintain 10% sag in the unloaded highline. the 10% is based on 200# of weight and every 100 feet of rope in the span. This also include distance of rope t your anchors, not just the gap being bridged. A highline is a horrible setup based on line...
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