Please link your store in every video description. I wanted to browse your piranha and marlin spike. Hunting for them isn't hard, but impulse sales are everywhere.
I keep mine on a compression bag and attatch it to my pack with custom made webbing straps that allow me to cinch it down tight wherever I need it on my pack, same with my tent. Alternately, I use a US Army 3 day pack for my sleeping bag, tent and tarps and attatch that to my pack using custom made webbing straps
Hi, I love to see how many smart ways you find to use the rope! Its really amazing! Its so satisfying to watch it :) I have a question: Do you know ho to tight and fix the wooden frame while glueing it? There are special holders, but i think it could be possible to use a rope here, but needs to find a way evenly distribute pressure around the frame and have some mechanism to increase tension after all 4 corners are set to 90 degrees. Thanks in advance! PetrasL
Any ideas for using 550 paracord for loosening something like a stainless steel Igloo style 25-30oz watter bottle? I can't remember the exact model my parents use (may not even be Igloo), but often times, they'll come home to the cap being really tight somehow and they have to use a large wrench to unscrew it because it doesn't have a friendly handle for this scenario. They only store water or tea (both cold) in it, so I don't think it's related to the contents creating a sticky grip on the seal. The seal is metal and shouldn't be getting hot enough to worry about thermal expansion. I've tried using a constrictor hitch around the lid and even while pulling both sides, it still ends up slipping around the smooth lid. I don't think the lid has enough surface area to use a double constrictor hitch without slipping up to the nozzle and TERRIBLY thin handle (which is also bent due to my mom's grip in getting a tight lid off).
can you give us a quick knot for the summer? I've got this little fan at the corner of my room and it would be super clutch if you knew an easy knot for me to tie an ice pack on the back of my fan so that i can have a makeshift AC
This sounds like an electrical hazard as ice packs can drip when defrosting. Best to keep a gap between them. I do this by freezing a 2 litre bottle that is mostly full of water (leave an air gap for expansion) then stand it in a bowl either behind or in front of the fan.
Hi FCA! I have a Maxpedition-style backpack that I'd like to use as a camera bag. It has two external zip pockets on the both covered in MOLLE webbing. I'd like to strap my tripod to the bag centrally for best weight distribution, preferably vertically. The MOLLE is of course oriented the other way. Can you come up with a system that would hold the tripod tight to the bag, while remaining relatively easy to un- and retie, even with gloves on?
Hey I just had an idea only you could figure out, using your amazing wire bending skills, do you think you could create one of those, ultralight style pot grippers?
@@KayakingVince that was almost clever. I carry my sleeping bag in my bag, at the bottom, where most do. Why would you ever carry it outside of your bag? That's where it would be exposed to the elements. I don't even carry my sleeping mattress outside of my bag, because it fits in my bag too. My bag is only 40L. Good enough for a week and indefinitely if I can resupply food. All my gear, food, tent, etc. fits inside. Only thing outside is my rain gear, water filter, and poop kit ( spade, sh$t tickets and sanitizer, in a water proof bag).
I never chuck out old laces when a boot dies. A quick launder and they make great soft shackles. Always have a few on my backpack and in my camping gear.
Please link your store in every video description.
I wanted to browse your piranha and marlin spike. Hunting for them isn't hard, but impulse sales are everywhere.
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Thanks!
you know it's the start of a great day if your favourite channel drops another suberb knot video!
It's knot that good
Been looking for this exact technique! Liked and subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
I'd use a larks head in the middle and feed one end through it going left, the other end going right, then tighten it👍
Thank you sir for making this video I’ve been trying to figure out how I’d do this without a backpack that has a pre made strap
I keep mine on a compression bag and attatch it to my pack with custom made webbing straps that allow me to cinch it down tight wherever I need it on my pack, same with my tent. Alternately, I use a US Army 3 day pack for my sleeping bag, tent and tarps and attatch that to my pack using custom made webbing straps
Nicely done. Thank you for sharing. Wish you well.
As usual. Quality information presented professionally
loved this! would you be able to demonstrate a knot i could use to tie a saxophone neck strap in a pinch?
Hi,
I love to see how many smart ways you find to use the rope! Its really amazing! Its so satisfying to watch it :)
I have a question: Do you know ho to tight and fix the wooden frame while glueing it?
There are special holders, but i think it could be possible to use a rope here, but needs to find a way evenly distribute pressure around the frame and have some mechanism to increase tension after all 4 corners are set to 90 degrees.
Thanks in advance!
PetrasL
Thanks a lot for your work, it brings me true joy!
You had me at blackwall hitch!
so helpful thanks 👍🏽
Another great video! Would you do it differently if you wanted the sleeping bag on the bottom of the backpack?
I would love to see your idea of a knot or shackle to hold two extension cords together.
I’m going to use this to tie off jackets to my pack when I get hot hiking!
didn't you have shown this knot in the past?
Any ideas for using 550 paracord for loosening something like a stainless steel Igloo style 25-30oz watter bottle? I can't remember the exact model my parents use (may not even be Igloo), but often times, they'll come home to the cap being really tight somehow and they have to use a large wrench to unscrew it because it doesn't have a friendly handle for this scenario.
They only store water or tea (both cold) in it, so I don't think it's related to the contents creating a sticky grip on the seal. The seal is metal and shouldn't be getting hot enough to worry about thermal expansion.
I've tried using a constrictor hitch around the lid and even while pulling both sides, it still ends up slipping around the smooth lid. I don't think the lid has enough surface area to use a double constrictor hitch without slipping up to the nozzle and TERRIBLY thin handle (which is also bent due to my mom's grip in getting a tight lid off).
Pray tell what that step pyramid looking thing is on the other side of the fence 🤔
Excelente video..!!! Me ayudó mucho
can you give us a quick knot for the summer?
I've got this little fan at the corner of my room and it would be super clutch if you knew an easy knot for me to tie an ice pack on the back of my fan so that i can have a makeshift AC
This sounds like an electrical hazard as ice packs can drip when defrosting. Best to keep a gap between them.
I do this by freezing a 2 litre bottle that is mostly full of water (leave an air gap for expansion) then stand it in a bowl either behind or in front of the fan.
What’s the shape of your ice pack?
@@First_Class_Amateur it's one of those cheap dollar store block icepacks. They look like a flat rectangle
If one wanted to elevate heavy load, is there a better way than a trucker's hitch and leading the end through more loops once they get close enough?
Can I strap it yo the bottom of my mat
Dang. Did you build a studio?
Assembled with knots and paramax, I'd wager 😄
Any news on the haken hooks?
Hi FCA! I have a Maxpedition-style backpack that I'd like to use as a camera bag. It has two external zip pockets on the both covered in MOLLE webbing. I'd like to strap my tripod to the bag centrally for best weight distribution, preferably vertically. The MOLLE is of course oriented the other way. Can you come up with a system that would hold the tripod tight to the bag, while remaining relatively easy to un- and retie, even with gloves on?
Reinforced backpacker's hitch😊
Thank You !!
Hey I just had an idea only you could figure out, using your amazing wire bending skills, do you think you could create one of those, ultralight style pot grippers?
Thank you
Thanks 🏕️⛰️🫡
I bought 50ft of 3/4 cotton rope to make dog toys. Do you know any cool ways to tie a toy??
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This is awesome.
A double what hitch?
Double Blackwall Hitch
Blackwall hitch is also the tension locking part of the automatic trrucker's hitch, another popular video on his channel.
Why the heck is your sleep gear so freakin big???
The size of that sleeping bag is insane.
It's a sleeping pad, not a sleeping bag.
Why though?
You can carry your sleeeping bag in your teeth if you prefer. I would rather attach mine to my backpack personally.
@@KayakingVince that was almost clever. I carry my sleeping bag in my bag, at the bottom, where most do. Why would you ever carry it outside of your bag? That's where it would be exposed to the elements. I don't even carry my sleeping mattress outside of my bag, because it fits in my bag too. My bag is only 40L. Good enough for a week and indefinitely if I can resupply food. All my gear, food, tent, etc. fits inside. Only thing outside is my rain gear, water filter, and poop kit ( spade, sh$t tickets and sanitizer, in a water proof bag).
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OMG imagining hiking with this setup is ridiculous. Send you toppling down a mountain if it caught on something at the wrong time
How is this more risk than any other way of strapping the sleeping bag to a backpack?
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Boot laces? Ummm, I expect paracord on this channel sir! 🤨
I never chuck out old laces when a boot dies. A quick launder and they make great soft shackles. Always have a few on my backpack and in my camping gear.
That grass can't be real?!?! 😲
Kinda like MacGyver, no? Give this man a piece of cord and he can get out of any sticky situation!
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So basically you prusik it.
I could see this being used on a car roof top
Great knot advice, but the size of your sleeping mat is absurdly bulky. This arrangement would never last in a real outdoor situation.
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nicely explained. however, the wildlife-unfriendly garden is horrible. plastic & concrete. *sigh*
Your opinion is horrible, plastic and entirely unimportant.
You gotta be shittin me.
I don’t recall him asking in his video for people’s opinions on his garden.
@@Non-Serviam300astroturf looks like shit
he might be renting, or hoa might restrict landscaping. why so hostile?
Thank you !!