@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.
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.
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.
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!
First time I ever saw a locking trucker hitch that holds tension was right here. Good stuff.
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 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!!!
❤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 .
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!
French bowline-Venus fly trap
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.
I learned your wire pulling knot as a timber hitch in Boy Scouts.
Hell yeah knots
This is an excellent presentation..well done
The use of different colour rope is also excellent idea...RSA
A+ content bro
Can you redo this with the carabiners, please?
@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.
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.
Dad's one second equivalent to child's one hour 😂
Good deal 43:08 43:19
46:53 ?
Its a "TIE" HAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahahaaaaaa... mmm more vodka pls
Last knot was a simple alpine butterfly knot
If you slip the venus fly trap you have your trip release.
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French bowline.... lol fly trap.
bowline was found in oldest boat ever found. Egypt
Bowline
Portuguese bowline
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.
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