That was an excellent video on splicing. I enjoyed it so much that I’m now subscribed to your channel and requesting to get all your notifications! Thank you!
G'day Mark, Great job, thumbs up, you are a good teacher, a well thought out lesson clearly showing me how to get the result I wanted. Again Thanks. However you mention a "long splice" but I can't I find your video of how to do that. Have you done that video? if so do you have a link? Thanks, build.
G'day again Mark, Sorry to bother you but how would I seal off the ends of sisal rope? I had a ball of waxy, oily stuff I was given by an old rope maker some thirty years ago. I recall he mentioned wax, saddle soap and other stuff was in it. I just melted a piece rolled into a cylinder onto the end, dipped my fingers in cold water and shaped it before it cooled, it seemed to last the life of the rope. I still have it, i think however I cannot find the damned thing. Q). How would you do it? MANY thanks in anticipation. beers, build. BTW, a video of how to melt plastic ropes might be useful. I just use a cigarette lighter and fingers dipped in ice water, also a cold beer works well especially if it catches fire although if you drink whisky I'd suggest you don't use that ! ;-)
Hey! It mostly depends on the material of the rope. As a rule, artificial ropes require more tucks since they are considered slippery. For most applications 3 tucks with natural rope are enough (the splice is very strong, stronger than any knot), while with artificial ropes 5-6 would be used in the same case.
This is so useful! My grandfather definitely taught me how to do this as a kid but I didn’t pay enough attention. Thanks!
Thank God and specially you who make me learn short splice and secure points in my Scout and Guide practical test on rope skills
Thanks a lot❤❤😇😇
How do you finish off the the last hanging stands?
i like the Go Over and Under thingy
Hi Mark. Thanks for your "How-To" videos!!
A tip: watch series at flixzone. I've been using it for watching all kinds of movies recently.
@Chad Solomon Yea, I have been watching on flixzone for months myself =)
nice demo
Great instructions sir .
Do you just cut the end pieces off close to the rope,
Yes, it wont come undone if its tight enough
thx for this video, diy’ing a basket to help get my cat out of a tree
Do you just cut the ends off
Nice job
Thanks for the help❤️
That was an excellent video on splicing. I enjoyed it so much that I’m now subscribed to your channel and requesting to get all your notifications! Thank you!
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G'day Mark, Great job, thumbs up, you are a good teacher, a well thought out lesson clearly showing me how to get the result I wanted. Again Thanks. However you mention a "long splice" but I can't I find your video of how to do that. Have you done that video? if so do you have a link?
Thanks, build.
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G'day again Mark, Sorry to bother you but how would I seal off the ends of sisal rope? I had a ball of waxy, oily stuff I was given by an old rope maker some thirty years ago. I recall he mentioned wax, saddle soap and other stuff was in it. I just melted a piece rolled into a cylinder onto the end, dipped my fingers in cold water and shaped it before it cooled, it seemed to last the life of the rope. I still have it, i think however I cannot find the damned thing.
Q). How would you do it?
MANY thanks in anticipation. beers, build.
BTW, a video of how to melt plastic ropes might be useful. I just use a cigarette lighter and fingers dipped in ice water, also a cold beer works well especially if it catches fire although if you drink whisky I'd suggest you don't use that ! ;-)
looks like he left you hangin..
Is there a rule of thumb of how much to splice, like ten diameters or so?
Hey!
It mostly depends on the material of the rope. As a rule, artificial ropes require more tucks since they are considered slippery. For most applications 3 tucks with natural rope are enough (the splice is very strong, stronger than any knot), while with artificial ropes 5-6 would be used in the same case.
@@markthebraider6720 Thanks!
Thanks a lot mark💖
Great information
Does it work with galvanized cable ?
Great video Thanks,,
Thanks a lot bro
Why did you create a new channel?
Hey!
This channel includes more general rope work, leather braiding, basket weaving and so on.
Mark
Thank you so much
Nice... thank you.
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