Just to make it a little clear , the 200lb load is maybe a 5k dlls antenna,
or maybe a 200lb piece of steel that can cause 100k dlls in damages or KILL
people
9/16 5/8 or 3/4 is more comfortable to use in your hand with globes
I want something I can trust and handle with no problems, is maybe too much
but will be plenty of room to have no worries
Just found at Ebay Dacron 3/4 600ft spool, as an option at good price, but
will be looking for something better , but at least this will solve my
immediate needs
Will continue to accept more possible options, thanks for the advices and
experiences
Tks in Advance
J. Hector Garcia XE2K / AD6D
Mexicali B.C DM22fp
P.O.Box 73
El Centro CA 92244-0073
USA
http://www.xe2k.net
http://www.dxxe.org
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From: "knormoyle@surfnetusa.com" <knormoyle@surfnetusa.com>
To: j_hector_garcia@sbcglobal.net; towertalk@contesting.com
Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 12:11:49 PM
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] need advice on 9/16 or 5/8 Rope, not for dipoles
I think when people say they need a 9/16" rope for 200 lb loads, something
seems
wrong.
If you need to handle the rope, it might be cheaper to buy a rope ascender (or
two) to provide grip/pull on the rope, and use a narrower rope.
Has anyone used this CWC polyester rope (double braided, made in china)
google "CWC 347040"
available a couple of places.
CWC 347040 $150 for 3/8" x 600'
So that would be my thought: use the minimal diameter for the load, the right
material/construction for the stretch requirements and abrasion resistance, and
solve the gripping problem with something else (if that's what the diameter of
1/2" or 9/16" comes from)
braided would be nicer than a laid rope.
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