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Brenton Corns
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ก.พ. 2016
4xFar Adventures is here to get you better trained, and better informed when it comes to off road driving techniques, recovery and spotting. There is A LOT of bad information and practices out there. I'm here to teach you how to safely use your equipment, Tread Lightly! and have fun out on the trail. Without this valuable knowledge, access to your favorite wheelin' spots can be closed.
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Dyneema Lock Stitch Demonstration
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Here the Lock Stitch is demonstrated. You will use this after completing the Eye Splice or the End For End Splice to keep the bury from pulling out under no load. End For End Splice: th-cam.com/video/UjL0sf-wsEE/w-d-xo.html Eye Splice: th-cam.com/video/VDQ28yUs7AA/w-d-xo.html
Dyneema End For End Splice Demostration
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If your line breaks in the middle, this is the splice you'll use to re-connect the ends.
Dyneema Eye Splice Demonstration
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Here I demonstrate how to make an eye in the end of your synthetic winchline. This can be used to add a safety thimble/hook on your main line, or a thimble to the end of an extension. This splice is performed on a rope that is 3/8" in diameter.
I love the haters on here.. they obviously are oblivious to the loss of swl’s Cheers to you for doing it properly in the face of men whom wont read manuals in fear of loss of testosterone.
i just removed the thimble off of my Warn synthetic rope and have the loop....Is that okay?
I'm an old man, may not have time to watch this.
Most of this is wrong. I suggest that you investigate the way sailors do tapers and splices.
To be fair, the main thing wrong is that these buries MUST be lock stitched. With a 3 1/2 Fid bury and a 1 fid taper, these splices will hold 90% of the original breaking strength. Yes, I always use a locked Brummell but that’s mainly because I don’t like lock stitching. I know the taper is not technically correct but pretty close.
Dude! We have the same first names. A First!
Why do a brummel there? Why not just straight splice both ways? If your doing locking stitches....
Are those Samson thimbles not still considered "open"? Even if strong enough, wouldn't continuing the trough through to the front mitigate bend potential? Clearly the only reason they'd manufacture them that way is to save a few bucks, correct?
I’m going to swap out my steel cable today!!! Great video.
This video should be titled "How NOT to do a Dyneema eye splice". There should be a locked brummel, the taper should be more gradual (cut like you did but do it strand-by-strand until you've cut 11 strands) and the bury should be much longer (ideally, 72x rope diameter).
That’s not exactly true. A 3 1/2 fid bury with a 1 fid taper will hold 90% of the rated breaking strength BUT could slip out when it isn’t under load which is the reason that it MUST be lock stitched. Yes, I always use a modified or “Locked” Brummell which doesn’t require the lock stitch but both methods hod a similar load.
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Hi , great video.I’m looking at splicing a new thimble on my 10mm dyneema rope so use a smaller clevis hook to suit my boats towing eye.What sort of loads can be safely pulled with this splice?
Thank you for the video
where can i find those needles with what name can i look for them please
Love the videos, Where do you buy the barrel eyes?
I do not have a fid! What can I use instead?
Knitting needs can be used as a cheap Fid.
Some also use Bic pens with the ink barrel pulled out. The best are Selma fids, however.
Some also use Bic pens with the ink tube and tip pulled out but the best are Selma fids.
Alloy knitting needles from woolies are great
What does tappering do i am just building moorings
If you dont taper you will create a point of failure where it ends inside. But this Video is not a good tutorial for eyesplices that really need to hold something. This eye will slip out over time if under varying loads
@@maltehundertmark912 well… to be fair this type of bury will hold fine as long as it is 3 1/2 fids long with a 1 fid taper and MUST be lock stitched for a 90% capacity.
Excellent Demo! Thanks!
Very good video and clear n precise how to video
Mate, I just want to scoop out my own eyeballs with a fish hook, good info, mono tone rambling 🤬not such a fan
Why would you taper the line first? I would think you finish the splice first.
Lockstitch unnecessary with safe splicing technique. Please delete this video.
this video should be deleted - the technique demonstrated is not safe.
Why?
@@andresedmach3903 It's super easy to tie a locking brummel. But the knot here is not that! It can simply slip and fail. There are reasons to not tie a locking brummel - like aesthetics - but a tow rope is certainly not one of them.
Yes, I o prefer a locked Brummell as well but this is safe as long as there is a lock stitch and a 3 1/2 Fid length bury.
I love how clear, detailed and well articulated this video was done.
I might have been tempted to pass the tail thru the rope a couple of times before buring the tail in the rope even though a Brummel lock can't be done on one end. Lock stitching is not a bad idea as well but in the case of your eye splice, it is critical. Good video. There are allot of scissors out there that will cut UHMD fibers well, look for Kevlar scissors.
What you’re describing is the original Brummell splice. The other one that most use now is the modified or “Locked” Brummell splice which doesn’t require lock stitching.
Joke ?
What scissors are you using? You mentioned that they work great but not what there are or where someone might get a pair. Thanks,
I splice Tech 12 a LOT and always side small KS-2 Kevlar scissors as they have micro teeth that keep the line going back towards the cut. They have them on Amazon - Miller KS-2 Fiber Optic Kevlar Scissors
this is no good, has to be locked like with a brummel. This will come apart when there isn't enough presser on both sides.
Sadly this just isn’t true. Yes, I use a locked Brummell on all of my eyes, but that’s just because I don’t like doing lock stitching. The reality is that lock stitching a 3 1/2 Fid bury with a 1 fid taper and lock stitching will give you 90% of your original breaking strength.
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Good tip. I use bonzai scissors.
great video
Look up Brummel Splice. The bury isn't what locks the line - it is the double pass of the two ends which has been completely omitted here. The bury just keeps the tag end enclosed. What is shown here is weak and prone to slip. A Brummel splice cannot and will not slip under any circumstance.
Agree. I would use a Brummel splice too.
@@marinoldus +1 no way would I trust a winch rope with only a buried loop its vids like this that get people in a serious mess !!!
+1 agree, this is not a very good way to splice a loop that will be loaded.
I was shocked when I saw that man just went straight into burring the other end
The original Brummell went through the line twice then buried with a taper. It was good but not great. The modified or “Locked” Brummell is what most people talk about. If you do only do a bury it MUST be lock stitched.
What rope is that
Hey Brenton here is a problem I followed your instructions.. and when I put pressure on the rope. the lock stitch wrap became loose and cam apart.
Grey is a nice color
What is the name for the black thing
Edward Poland pipe thimble.
Could you in theory use 50lb braided fishing line?
Your video quit before you were done with it ?
Would you suggest doing this when I swapped my hook out for a pro link?
What brand are the scissors?
Olegig buy bonsai scissors from eBay they are cheap and work really well.
I'm a sailor and i love your tutorial. Much appreciated mate...
Whats the name of that needle you use to do it? I can’t find it. Thank you.
In this video he uses SAMSON Splicing FIDS. They are made of soft aluminum and are relatively thick. Recommendation: Use SELMA-Splicing FIDS. They are made of thinner, polished stainless steel. They work better, promise!
Very well done!
One of the longest vids on the net 17mins then 10 in part 2,,, Brenton sounds insecure and unsure , compare with th-cam.com/video/Xavi1qzlfAI/w-d-xo.html or some of linjespecialist done and dusted in just 7 mins,, There is also a Korean vid where they plait a 2 pair instead of cross stitching using 65mm od and that runs for just 20mins
Do a brummel.
I choose to use a locked Brumell as well but this technique (assuming a 3 1/2 fid bury and a 1 fid taper) will give you a 90% MBS as long as you do a lock stitch.
Great vid
I've been doing a lot of work with Dyneema line. your method seems simple, but it's very stable and excellent.
no, its not! pls look up Brummel Splice...
Dayum take sooooooooooooo long. Boring. Lost me
If you're not interested in doing the job then don't watch a video on how to do it.
Rusty Search Premium Ropes. They have some nice clear videos.
@@PanicAcid thing is, he did a shitty job. This is a great way to have a slipping splice
@@veganpottertheveganAll that was missing was the correct taper and lock stitching in which case it will hold 90% of the original breaking strength.
St range way of tapering à belive it is as good but it is the first time I see this😉
Only because I like using it, check out the Selma stainless fids. Don't have to taper (though good idea) or tape the rope to get it into the fid
Yes, the Selma fids are best for 12 strand hollow braid but you should still ALWAYS do a 1 fid taper. Otherwise it will seriously reduce your strength.
Great videos, thanks. Shame more people haven't discovered them yet. Very detailed and easy to follow.
I agree 100%