Very well done! It's great to see the correct method on video. I read a booklet on it, but seeing it in practice demonstrated by professionals is so much better! Thank you for posting this video! I've practiced the sider knot, both left and right. It is a most ingenious and elegant knot!
Questions for you: what type of twine was used for this demonstration and where can you get it? It seems to hold the knots really well. Another question, do you ever use a gauge when making net repairs?
This is the best video. I made a couple of hammocks, I left out over winter, and it seems that one was made out of "tasty" string. I assume squirrels, or mice chewed the shit out of one, some kind of white core inside the rope. (the paracord one wasn't touched.)
Best one yet. well done ,thank you.
Very well done! It's great to see the correct method on video. I read a booklet on it, but seeing it in practice demonstrated by professionals is so much better! Thank you for posting this video! I've practiced the sider knot, both left and right. It is a most ingenious and elegant knot!
I indexed all the segments to make it easier to find each knot.
I don’t fish, I have never been on a fishing boat and never will. So why the heck did I just watch this whole video! 😂
Fished my whole life...learned more from this video than from anyone I ever fished with who could teach me or explain to me like this!
Used your video to repair some baseball nets. Your video was the easiest to follow
awesome instruction. Thank you.
Thank you
Thank you so much
It looks easy! But iv always cocked it up and I'm a treesurgeon used to knots! Good demo though!👍🏴☠️
Please Can you do another slow demonstration?
Can you do another slow demonstration?
It's really good
Questions for you: what type of twine was used for this demonstration and where can you get it? It seems to hold the knots really well. Another question, do you ever use a gauge when making net repairs?
I've used this method with nylon nets, but it didn't work.
I like it
This is the best video. I made a couple of hammocks, I left out over winter, and it seems that one was made out of "tasty" string. I assume squirrels, or mice chewed the shit out of one, some kind of white core inside the rope. (the paracord one wasn't touched.)
good
Probably. C
Thank you so much