Thank you! I had a huge problem with pushing a nylon guide through the pipe. finally got it through after lubing it.... Didn't want to risk losing the cable midway, so I found this video and used this knot with a strong thin chord.... THANK YOU, SIR! I will remember this trick for a long time
This is an incredible demonstration for electricians. Pulling wire with this methods saves us a lot of problems. Saves it so i can show the apprentices, thanks!
I used this with a ratchet strap on a segment of sewage pipe that I needed to pull out of some dense clay underneath a house, attaching the hook end to my truck frame. Worked fantastic, thanks so much!
Awesome tutorial on that knot! We just pulled six PV10 wires through a 200 foot underground 1-1/2 inch PVC pipe. Used some cable lube to help out the pull. The knot is great! Thank-you!
Didn't know a clove hitch and a few half hitches is called a knot rolling bend. Generally use this method for pulling multiple cables with the ends staggered thru the knot such that there's a tapered end facing direction of the pull. Never thought to use a clove hitch to start the knot, had always used a bunch of half hitches
Thank you! I had a huge problem with pushing a nylon guide through the pipe. finally got it through after lubing it....
Didn't want to risk losing the cable midway, so I found this video and used this knot with a strong thin chord.... THANK YOU, SIR! I will remember this trick for a long time
This is an incredible demonstration for electricians. Pulling wire with this methods saves us a lot of problems. Saves it so i can show the apprentices, thanks!
I used this with a ratchet strap on a segment of sewage pipe that I needed to pull out of some dense clay underneath a house, attaching the hook end to my truck frame. Worked fantastic, thanks so much!
Awesome tutorial on that knot! We just pulled six PV10 wires through a 200 foot underground 1-1/2 inch PVC pipe. Used some cable lube to help out the pull. The knot is great! Thank-you!
Neat. Been using this knot for years and never knew it was a actual knot.
Thanks for this. I don't know how many times the old guys at the job have tried to show me this, and I could never picked it up till this video. 👍🏽
Thanks, this worked great! Broke two different pull strings before I got it done. Like you said, the knot wasn't the weak point.
Someone showed me a not a long time ago for doing this and I forgot exactly how to do it and this was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
This was exactly what I needed to run a new ethernet cable, thanks!
Thanks a million. Makes life easier for solo installer
This is a very helpful knot. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. This worked perfectly.
Thank you great clear instructions 👍👍😊
Cheers mate great set of knots 👍😂
Didn't know a clove hitch and a few half hitches is called a knot rolling bend. Generally use this method for pulling multiple cables with the ends staggered thru the knot such that there's a tapered end facing direction of the pull. Never thought to use a clove hitch to start the knot, had always used a bunch of half hitches
I usually just use a crap ton of electrical tape. This is much more elegant ty.
worked great