@First_Class_Amateur i have learned so many usefull knots from you and appreciate your ability to teach it in a practical and easy way. I'll keep watching and supporting your channel. 👍
I followed your video and made one myself, the hot marks from my swiss tool and knippex are still with me a week later....i think i will just buy the buggers than go theough that again 😂
I was inspired to get some utility grade rope to reproduce some of your knots and, they actually sell cheap rope that has toilet a paper core, I want some Paramax.
Great video…showing how the knots work is a really good training tool…. NOT an automatic trucker’s hitch. SELF-locking truckers hitch. For perspective, an automatic car that has shifter paddles does not make it a manual car.
I think you might be overlooking the one key word here: inline. This is not a replacement for your normal trucker's hitch. This is for when you want to tie one without having to have access to the rest of a standing end of a length of rope. It lets you create a trucker's hitch with 1,000 feet of uncut rope if you want. By all means, if you have a shorter length of rope, use the normal automatic trucker's hitch, not the inline one. But this is still a very good one to know.
Good video… NOT an automatic trucker’s hitch. SELF-locking truckers hitch. For perspective, an automatic car that has shifter paddles does not make it a manual car.
the inline truckers hitch has been my favorite knot for the last months. It's such a good variation and it's so easy to tie with a bit of practice.
@First_Class_Amateur i have learned so many usefull knots from you and appreciate your ability to teach it in a practical and easy way. I'll keep watching and supporting your channel. 👍
My favorite of the year was the tarp tension system, though many of them were really great!
Definitely First Class. Thank you for teaching!
First time I ever saw a locking trucker hitch that holds tension was right here. Good stuff.
I followed your video and made one myself, the hot marks from my swiss tool and knippex are still with me a week later....i think i will just buy the buggers than go theough that again 😂
Thank you so very much!!!
I wish I'd known the in-line auto trucker's hitch many times in the past, but I won't forget it now.
He actually deleted this version and puts a count clockwise turn on the loop as he places it back on the bite. I don’t know why he used this one?
I was inspired to get some utility grade rope to reproduce some of your knots and, they actually sell cheap rope that has toilet a paper core, I want some Paramax.
Consistently awesome content! Thanks so much!
❤Could you try it with a Double figure 8 so no slipping , and test where it breaks please?
Bowline and Alpine Butterfly , cinch up with 2 half hitches .
This is an excellent presentation..well done
The use of different colour rope is also excellent idea...RSA
Hell yeah knots
I learned your wire pulling knot as a timber hitch in Boy Scouts.
A+ content bro
is the 2 big wraps and 2 lil wraps knot found in abok or did you make that up? can it be a life support? does it slip? etc
I made it up but I never assume someone else didn’t figure it out first
@@First_Class_Amateur it's not in abk I checked whilst looking for something I came up with.
French bowline-Venus fly trap
Can you redo this with the carabiners, please?
Great video…showing how the knots work is a really good training tool…. NOT an automatic trucker’s hitch. SELF-locking truckers hitch. For perspective, an automatic car that has shifter paddles does not make it a manual car.
@53 minutes Alpine Butterfly is the knot on the roof
That truckers hitch is WAY more complex than it has to be. I know how to tie a perfectly good truckers hitch and he’s confusing me.
I think you might be overlooking the one key word here: inline.
This is not a replacement for your normal trucker's hitch. This is for when you want to tie one without having to have access to the rest of a standing end of a length of rope. It lets you create a trucker's hitch with 1,000 feet of uncut rope if you want.
By all means, if you have a shorter length of rope, use the normal automatic trucker's hitch, not the inline one. But this is still a very good one to know.
Good deal 43:08 43:19
46:53 ?
Dad's one second equivalent to child's one hour 😂
French bowline.... lol fly trap.
Last knot was a simple alpine butterfly knot
Portuguese bowline
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Bowline
Its a "TIE" HAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahahaaaaaa... mmm more vodka pls
bowline was found in oldest boat ever found. Egypt
If you slip the venus fly trap you have your trip release.
Good video… NOT an automatic trucker’s hitch. SELF-locking truckers hitch. For perspective, an automatic car that has shifter paddles does not make it a manual car.
This comment is giving me some “it’s not 6, it’s 5:57” vibes.
@this guy’s response is giving me some “I’m mediocre & half a55 things, close enough.” vibes. Lol 😂
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No.1 show unclear 👎