To rig two double blocks correctly the blocks should be a 90 degrees of each. Lifting a load the way he rigs them the lower block will twist. Just consult any good rigging manual.
its a double tackle and would recommend at least 240 foot of rope as shown it attaches to one, then it goes through first pulley for two lengths, then the tackle first pulley for three lengths, simply put its 5 lengths, the extra in this case is so you will need it for a starting length to pull on and be left short on rope and gives a 4 to 1 mechanical advantage
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Very good information & instructions. It helped me a lot.
To rig two double blocks correctly the blocks should be a 90 degrees of each. Lifting a load the way he rigs them the lower block will twist. Just consult any good rigging manual.
Excellent, no frills demonstration. Thanks.
Thank you so much, very well done.
Terrific~Thanks!
Thank you for posting.
be nice for you to explain the weight reduction as a result of the process
How much rope would i need using this exact setup if i lowered something 40ft?
its a double tackle and would recommend at least 240 foot of rope as shown it attaches to one, then it goes through first pulley for two lengths, then the tackle first pulley for three lengths, simply put its 5 lengths, the extra in this case is so you will need it for a starting length to pull on and be left short on rope and gives a 4 to 1 mechanical advantage
is it 4 to 1 this way? thanks
I think so?
How can two of these be used in combination
How would I use my double block, neither has a “Becker” to pull tension tree before felling? Thanks
Very nice.
Thanks!
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You seem to have an unused pulley there.
How do you keep ropes from twisting? Every time I try to list my ropes twist up so bad and create more friction
Doesn't look like a fold purchase
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