End to end splice double braided polyester rope

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This video remains the clearest and simplest to follow on continuous furling line splicing. many thanks

christophertrott
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The clearest video I’ve ever seen on this topic

seaeagle
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What a great video! Informative, concise without dialogue that most people feel is necessary. Thank you so much for sharing this!

buyamerican
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You are well practiced. It worked very well for me. I do it so seldom it is a gift to have it shown to me again. Thank you

bobgaysummerland
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Thanks for this! I have to make my topping lift soon, this is perfect! I need a loop for the Dutchman mainsail flaking system I use. Thanks!

joejoemcgee
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+Premium Ropes Statistically I know a continuous rope should be going equally in both directions, but say in an application like a German mainsheet on a crewed boat where it may be worked more from one side than the other, is there a chance going through the blocks that it could work out? Would it benefit from a stitch or whipping in a strategic location, and what/where would that/those location be? Same question for an eye splice: if so is it the same strategic location or different? Thanks

wilfdarr
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It may cause problems in carrying loads.

martinaustin
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No matter what kind of tape I use it doesn’t stick to my fid so I end up loosing my core or cover half way pulling it through

kylebrown
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I am surprised you don't use the core. I want to make something for climbing, using prussic knots on continuous line. I'd rather trust core than cover for the junction. Was is the failure point for this compared to the line itself?

conradsenior
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Is Mr. Rodgers doing this? ;) Thanks for the tutorial. Very helpful thank you

chrismoon
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Can you do this with a 20mm rope to a 14mm rope?

PeteClimbsTrees
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Can't believe you don't suggest a few stitches in the no core (cover overlap) area.

chemopia
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Is the final stitched whipping on 3 parts of the rope necessary?

puravidamy
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Hi, im really interested in making this. My question is, is it strong enough to hold a camera? About 10-15lbs? Sorry im a newb at ropes

blagginMEDIA
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What if the two ropes are of different diameters? I'd like to splice 1/4" to 3/8", to allow it to smoothly move through a block and so I can use a clutch designed for 3/8" line.... Core and covers are both polyester, not high modulus line, not a high tension application.

spelunkerd
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What about the portion without core? Is this a loss of strength?

federicoparetta
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Looks easy enough. If you stitch the splice on either side and at the crossover is it strong enough to say use as a halyard? Thanks for the video.

freddodirk
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So simply it looks. Looking forward to change my furling line. Question- If I use 5/8 line, will I need a 5/8 fid?

charlesm
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How do you to a double eye splice on one peice of short rope

sysublime
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Is this splicing loop suitable for tying Prusik in tree climbing?

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