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Originally posted by Tom Dunlap
Moss,
If I understand what you're saying, the ends of the ropes aren't spliced together. Is that right?
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Originally posted by joesoup
How about some old garden hose for a friction saver. Can that damage my rope.
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Originally posted by Electrojake
Stitch the ends loops (rather than tape) and perhaps sew a thimble in at each end.
(2 cents applied)
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Originally posted by NickfromWI....It just looks a little sketchy to me. Your survival in the tree relies entirely on the electrical tape not ripping off. Don't mean to be a party pooper, but I don't like the looks of the braided friction saver.
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