Great video and thanks for sharing. I think I will get two small hollow needles of different colors and “let the building begin!” Thanks again. Have a great hunting season.
Great video… a little old, so hopefully you still check this account… you mentioned 7/64 am steel… is that what you would make aiders out of also? Or would 1/8 be best? I’m going to make daisy chains for my climbing sticks, add a one step wider on each and a gear Daisy chain…
I really liked your video. I might end up just buying them. Time is money! But that is at least a conscious choice now that I know it really isn’t that hard.
Great video. When making a Daisy chain for hanging equipment. If you made each loop with one cord just a touch longer so it’s an open loop would that make it easier to get a carabiner in for hanging your equipment? If you do make one cord a touch longer, would you use the same cord each time or alternate from cord to cord? I hope you understand what I’m trying to get to here. Thanks for the advice
Using the needle to make your hole, I run the bungee through the hole. Then repeat with other end of bungee on the other piece of amsteel. Tie your knot of preference in the bungee, making it a length that works with your set-up, I then finish with 3/8 heat shrink.
Great video and thanks for sharing. I think I will get two small hollow needles of different colors and “let the building begin!” Thanks again. Have a great hunting season.
Thank you great video and will save viewers hundreds if not thousands of dollars!!!
Glad to hear it helped ya out👍
THANK YOU!!! Gonna try that the next rainy day!
Definitely a good project for a rainy day...
Noticed your shirt. Fellow firefighter here. Great video brother. Be safe
Thanks bro
Great video… a little old, so hopefully you still check this account… you mentioned 7/64 am steel… is that what you would make aiders out of also? Or would 1/8 be best? I’m going to make daisy chains for my climbing sticks, add a one step wider on each and a gear Daisy chain…
Great simple video! Thank you.
Glad it helped,, Thanks for watching
I really liked your video. I might end up just buying them. Time is money! But that is at least a conscious choice now that I know it really isn’t that hard.
I agree 100%, time is money and I do enjoy supporting the small businesses that are making saddle related products.
Great video. When making a Daisy chain for hanging equipment. If you made each loop with one cord just a touch longer so it’s an open loop would that make it easier to get a carabiner in for hanging your equipment? If you do make one cord a touch longer, would you use the same cord each time or alternate from cord to cord? I hope you understand what I’m trying to get to here. Thanks for the advice
I do see what you're saying, although I've not tried to make one like that. It could work out though
Great video!
Thanks
Just did it looks awesome
Awesome, pretty easy DIY project with a little bit of time
You mentioned a bungee cord. How do you finish a daisy chain with a bungee?
Using the needle to make your hole, I run the bungee through the hole. Then repeat with other end of bungee on the other piece of amsteel. Tie your knot of preference in the bungee, making it a length that works with your set-up, I then finish with 3/8 heat shrink.
Could you show this process. I’m very visual. 😂
What size cord did you use for yours sticks and what length per stick? Great video!
7/64 cordage..
I'd have to go back and measure one to be exact, but I'm almost positive I started with 15'
@@TrainHardLiveFree thanks!
Do you have a video where you made this version but for the climbing stick with the bungee?
No, same concept except I don't put loops in the first 30" or so
I’m guessing if you had two hollow knitting needles to thread each of your tag ends into you could really put one of these together awful quick 😄
That'd be like cheating 🤣
cant you just tie a series of knots
Tying knots in rope decreases its strength by roughly 50%, whereas splicing retains roughly 80-90% of the strength