That looked like an overhand knot. Check out the actual butterfly knot from a mountaineering standpoint. There is also a bowline on a bite that you can do or a trucker’s hitch knot.
You can have a draft team logger pull those hard access logs out and he will leave no evidence he was ever there after a few rain storms. Maybe a collab video with someone by calling the local pulling contest organizer for names.
We finally got some decent WIFI here in Chiapas and one of the nicest marinas that we have stayed in here in Mexico, next stop, El Salvadora. Glad to see you guys on your next journey! Sorry we didn’t cross paths down here, but hopefully you’ll create a nice homestead then get a chance to start cruising again. Best of luck and Cheers from MVPairadice
For pulling logs A timber hitch. One of the first attachments I learned. A bowline is easy to untie . For shorting a line. airplane pilots use a hitch to tie down planes, I don't know the name.
I would use a shorter chain to the bucket on the tractor. You can weld a hook on the bucket. It has the advantage of easier control of the log and keeps the log cleaner Cleaner logs equal sharper saws.
A small small well designed floor plan is much like a large well designed home in that much of same material is used, however from one home builder to another small will get you washer dryer, bathroom, kitchen small room and small living space in small amount of time. Then a door unto your huge home can be comfortably built. Priceless or you will not notice not having clean until later. You will not care though time will go by.
Yeah the butterfly doesn't really shake out easily after a large load. The Prusik will probably work fine but don't cut your long line as the Prusik should be sized smaller than the line it bites on.
Man those were close calls with the van, nice wood harvest. Was hoping for some saw mill action......but alas, will have to wait on next weeks.....keep’em coming.....what did u do with the wood stove, try burning it off in a bon fire?
I've used a figure of eight on a bight for setting up climbing belays. Quick to tie and easy to undo (although not sure how easy that would be after pulling a tree though!)
We aren't necessarily planting new trees as the land is raw forest land and there are thousands of trees sprouting up all over in places we don't want them, such as in the roads and where our home will be going. Rather, we have been moving some of the small trees out of those areas to spots that have been fire damaged and where clearings could support more trees.
How about a "bowline on a bight"? (th-cam.com/video/wmwvrZYTMv4/w-d-xo.html) The classic bowline is always my favorite go-to knot on my boat and this looks to have the same basic design so that it can "easily" be un-done when you are finished.
Great job documenting your progress. We are really enjoying watching! SV Cariba
always something to do when on a boat or homesteading
That looked like an overhand knot. Check out the actual butterfly knot from a mountaineering standpoint. There is also a bowline on a bite that you can do or a trucker’s hitch knot.
You can have a draft team logger pull those hard access logs out and he will leave no evidence he was ever there after a few rain storms. Maybe a collab video with someone by calling the local pulling contest organizer for names.
We finally got some decent WIFI here in Chiapas and one of the nicest marinas that we have stayed in here in Mexico, next stop, El Salvadora. Glad to see you guys on your next journey! Sorry we didn’t cross paths down here, but hopefully you’ll create a nice homestead then get a chance to start cruising again. Best of luck and Cheers from MVPairadice
Sorry we missed you but congrats on making it to Chiapas! That is quite an accomplishment! Hopefully we'll cross paths at some point :-)
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For pulling logs A timber hitch. One of the first attachments I learned. A bowline is easy to untie . For shorting a line. airplane pilots use a hitch to tie down planes, I don't know the name.
I would use a shorter chain to the bucket on the tractor. You can weld a hook on the bucket. It has the advantage of easier control of the log and keeps the log cleaner Cleaner logs equal sharper saws.
A small small well designed floor plan is much like a large well designed home in that much of same material is used, however from one home builder to another small will get you washer dryer, bathroom, kitchen small room and small living space in small amount of time. Then a door unto your huge home can be comfortably built. Priceless or you will not notice not having clean until later. You will not care though time will go by.
400-500 sqft, its great. I always want to design one.
With the small design you can improvise systems a little to get you in.
The knot you are looking for is Bowline on a Bight.
Easy, get yourself a helicopter to lift em and place em where you want. LOL. Keep up the hard work!
Rope shortening knot : A sheepshank knot (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheepshank) Rgds Alex
I hadn't thought of that one! Great idea!
Yeah the butterfly doesn't really shake out easily after a large load. The Prusik will probably work fine but don't cut your long line as the Prusik should be sized smaller than the line it bites on.
Sheep shank easy to slip after
Yep, that's a good one!
You should get a winch line damper you hang it in the middle of the line so if it snaps it takes alot of the energy out.
Have you thought about a winch on the back ho? Sail Safe Guys, Ant, Cid & the pooch crew.
Another vote for a sheep shank
Man those were close calls with the van, nice wood harvest. Was hoping for some saw mill action......but alas, will have to wait on next weeks.....keep’em coming.....what did u do with the wood stove, try burning it off in a bon fire?
I've used a figure of eight on a bight for setting up climbing belays. Quick to tie and easy to undo (although not sure how easy that would be after pulling a tree though!)
th-cam.com/video/YQk0Y1pA3h0/w-d-xo.html
Yeah, I tried that one but "easily" untied wasn't the case.
You want logger wade he will sort those trees out lol might not have any left
I'm fairly sure that you won't find a better knot than the alpine butterfly (I'm an arborist and rope access tech).
10:00... 8 knot follow through
Is the plan to plant more trees to replace the ones you are using?
We aren't necessarily planting new trees as the land is raw forest land and there are thousands of trees sprouting up all over in places we don't want them, such as in the roads and where our home will be going. Rather, we have been moving some of the small trees out of those areas to spots that have been fire damaged and where clearings could support more trees.
Maybe try a timber hitch, it's common in boyscouts lol -_-
Double bowline or bowline with a bight
Can you imagine doing this with hand saws, axes and a mule?
I can imagine it, and I'm glad we don't have to actually do it!
I missed one of your videos? What? Shame, shame, shame......catch up time!
Are you familiar with a corduroy road? Might save you some money. Use the bigger limbs and saplings to "pave" the bad areas of the road.
How about a "bowline on a bight"? (th-cam.com/video/wmwvrZYTMv4/w-d-xo.html) The classic bowline is always my favorite go-to knot on my boat and this looks to have the same basic design so that it can "easily" be un-done when you are finished.
Great idea!