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Re: [TowerTalk] Knot tying

To: K7LXC@aol.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Knot tying
From: jimlux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 14:50:07 -0800
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K7LXC@aol.com wrote:
>  
> In a message dated 12/29/2008 11:59:59 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
> towertalk-request@contesting.com writes:
> 
>>  Does anyone know what knot would be best for lifting a mast  pipe up and 
> into
> the rotor using a gin pole?
>  
>     Ah, amateurs vs. knots. Unfortunately most hams  don't know any knots. 
> When I'm working up on a tower and I ask for  something to be tied and 
> lifted, 
> what I usually wind up with is a wad of rope.  Since there aren't too many 
> applications for knot knowledge in everyday  suburban life, I understand the 
> problem. 
>  
>     The knot I would use is a clove hitch. It's  pretty simple and 
> self-tightening. It's in any knot book or website. 
>  
>     But the even simpler solution is to use nylon  slings. I always carry 6-8 
> of them when I'm doing tower work and sometimes I  use all of them. They are 
> 1" nylon webbing that's sewn together giving you an  endless loop 12-18" 
> long. 
> You just put it around the object of interest once  or twice (for heavy loads 
> I'd recommend at least twice) and pull it thru the  other end of the loop. 
> Put some tension on it and you're good to go. The more  you pull it, the 
> tighter 
> it gets. All you have to do to release it is  un-weight it. In the parlance 
> it's known as a choker. Champion Radio Products  has them and you can buy 
> them 
> at REI - look in the climbing hardware  department near the carabiners. 
>  
> 
probably a bit pricey for a one shot deal, but maybe you know someone 
who has them.. soft slings are even nicer (they're a tough fabric tube 
with unwoven fibers inside).. think of kernmantle rope with a very loose 
sheath. They're great because they "squish" out where they cross over an 
edge or something, and they're really abrasion resistant (for the same 
reason as kernmantle climbing ropes)


Also called Spansets

http://versales.com/ns/sling_webbing/span_sets.html

page 1450 in the McMaster-Carr catalog
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