Just a quick video showing how to safely and effectively join ring ropes. MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY CHECKS SHOULD ALWAYS BE PRACTICED. NOTHING LASTS FOREVER
What in the hell are you talking about? Soak it in kerosene! And what is a Sisal Rope? Your explanation made no sense at al!! Ok look I train people to become wrestlers for a living and I have never heard of what you're trying to explain 🤔 soaking it in kerosene that's just nuts man what is the purpose?.
Sisal rope and manilla rope are natural fiber ropes used by many wrestling promotions and they are a common choice for large promotions like WWE. Natural fiber ropes that are wrapped in tape can hold moisture, grow mould, fungus and degrade quickly unless they are treated. Commonly this is done with a blend of linseed oil and kerosene.
That's splendid. In WWE use same sisal ropes, before to install use soaked sisal ropes with kerosene. When it's dry, covered with tape colors. By the way, the turnbuckle were you have it, use Turnbuckle Jaw/Jaw.
Wow. Really makes me appreciate just how crazy the high flying wrestlers are if they're bouncing around on this and not worrying about it giving out. 😂
@@australianghoststories476 Hey mate. Yeah Im happy to build it. Pricing depends on material costs. Your best bet is to search gumtree for building materials on the cheap. Used steel is the way to go. And I can then just build it for you.
Wow, I always wondered why one corner of the WWE ring ropes had those big lumps at each end, now it makes so much more sense.
It also helps to stand on because the lumps are thicker and a bigger place to stand on than the thin rope after it.
What in the hell are you talking about? Soak it in kerosene! And what is a Sisal Rope? Your explanation made no sense at al!! Ok look I train people to become wrestlers for a living and I have never heard of what you're trying to explain 🤔 soaking it in kerosene that's just nuts man what is the purpose?.
Sisal rope and manilla rope are natural fiber ropes used by many wrestling promotions and they are a common choice for large promotions like WWE. Natural fiber ropes that are wrapped in tape can hold moisture, grow mould, fungus and degrade quickly unless they are treated. Commonly this is done with a blend of linseed oil and kerosene.
That's splendid. In WWE use same sisal ropes, before to install use soaked sisal ropes with kerosene. When it's dry, covered with tape colors. By the way, the turnbuckle were you have it, use Turnbuckle Jaw/Jaw.
Why in the hell would you soak the ropes in kerosene?
@@thecalibratedsuperstarslic4284 Because this will avoid damaging of sisal rope, the WWE used it in late of the '80s.
Thanks for making this video after I asked for you to show me how your ropes were spliced together
What are your thoughts on ropes vs cables? I like the look of ropes better, but in interviews most wrestlers seem to like cable.
Wwe use cables not ropes
Wrong
What thickness ropes do you use? And what size diameter and thickness is the steel loop? Thanks
Yeah what thickness I see Wrestling rings UK use polypropylene rope .
Wow. Really makes me appreciate just how crazy the high flying wrestlers are if they're bouncing around on this and not worrying about it giving out. 😂
Yeah they are insane. And they do give out once in a while so that would make it even more crazy
Would Sisal rope have to be treated in anyway before applying tape?.Or stretched before use?
What thickness are the ropes 28mm or30mm
1.5 inches is what I used here
You can buy a rope from the store
What is the size of the ring
How match
What is the rope thickness? 1 inch?
2.5
How is the ring cost
I spent about 1100 aud
MoarPower hi mate I saw in your other comments about possibly building one ??? I'd be interested in maybe asking for you to do that and pricing ??
@@australianghoststories476 Hey mate. Yeah Im happy to build it. Pricing depends on material costs. Your best bet is to search gumtree for building materials on the cheap. Used steel is the way to go. And I can then just build it for you.
MoarPower hi mate email me if you like happy to discuss more luketipster@outlook.com
MoarPower and again thanks for replying :) email is luketipster@outlook.com look forward to talking