Thanks guys for watching. Glad it helps I tried to make sure it was clear and easy to see everything.
Thanks guys for watching. Glad it helps I tried to make sure it was clear and easy to see everything.
Correct Brute. When you pull the first loop through for the second brummel just grab the line a couple inches before where the bury ends. That way you pull the thinnest portion of the cord through first, and then it's easier to just pull through the loop portion and bury.
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I downloaded it with "Download Helper" and watched it on my computer. Some glitch in there on YouTube, cause I was able to watch some of your other video's without any problem.
Great video and thanks for making it by the way.
I recorded doing that part but kinda rambled while I was doing it so I left it out. If anyone truly has a hard time doing it I can upload that part. You can actually use a large size common nail to open up the hole in the cord first and then just push the end through. Just make sure the nail doesn't have any rough burrs on the tip or it will catch the fibers of the strands.
great video, but i was hoping to see how you made the other locked brummel after you have done the first one....
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Best demo I have seen! Thanks! I have been having trouble finding wire small enough to work with Zing-it. What did you use?
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I'll have to try that techline from DIYgearsupply. It looks like a good choice for a ridgeline if it's strong enough. The bury effectively shortens the line some with amsteel, dynaglide and zing-it. I'm guessing your ridgeline came out 1/2" or more shorter than planned. Also, the bury length is usually calculated without the taper, so your buries are about 3" - which may still be okay for a line that thin.
Brute, for zing-it, try one of the colored strands of Cat-5 network wire folded double. Leave the insulation on it.
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