Why make things more complicated with another splice? Since the only difference appears to be material and not construction.
@janeanderson5805
Жыл бұрын
This is the best Class 2 eye splice video I've found - thank you!
@dogwapofthebarnowlbakery3655
2 ай бұрын
If this is the easiest way to do an eye splice in Dyneema double braided line, I see why riggers charge so much!
@fishboulton4720
2 жыл бұрын
I am trying to put an eye splice in the 1/4" Sampson Warpspeed II but the eye I need is shorter than the 4,1/2" Z length that is posted on your splicing instructions for Double Braid Class II. Is there an adjustment I can make for this?
@SamsonRope
2 жыл бұрын
Apologies for the late reply. The Z length should not effect the eye length. It will create more cover slack to bury the splice and this will be okay.
@eluv201
2 жыл бұрын
Best splice I’ve ever seen with Samson rope
@gregtiwald
2 жыл бұрын
From what I've gathered, there's a vital part missing to these instructions. Marks 1 and 2 merely indicate the size of the eye, but not the place. The throat of the eye is not where marks 1 and 2 meet, but rather where marks X1 and X2 meet. Make note of this if you need specific lengths of rope
@joserguerrac955
6 жыл бұрын
Buen cabo, saludos desde Venezuela.
@manuelsalcido2315
Жыл бұрын
How can I get the tools you are working with and what are they called , is there somewhere I can buy them , could you help me please , Thank you
@SamsonRope
Жыл бұрын
Apologies for the late reply. You can find our splice kits and tools through one of our distributors near your location. Visit www.samsonrope.com/resources/find-a-distributor for more info.
@jamiehicks3533
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. This video, along with your .pdf was instrumental in producing my own beautiful eye splices!
@gregtiwald
2 жыл бұрын
When making spices on these ropes there's a certain amount of rope shortening due to the splice, and a certain amount of lengthening from the initial elongation. Do you have a chart that has these amounts listed? We need quite specific lengths, and the amount lost to shortening/lengthening can be difficult to predict.
@SamsonRope
2 жыл бұрын
Gregory - apologies for the late reply. We don't have a chart to reference, but for Class II or high-performance rope splices, we know we lose a quarter fid length for every fid length buried, and when burying two fid lengths, you lose a half fid length of the total consumption. Here’s an example using a two fid length bury. 21’’ (Length of one Fid) x 2 = 42" + 10.5’’ (Length of one-half Fid) = 52.5’’. Take this number and add it to the eye size needed: 52.5’’ + 6’’ = 58.5’’, and this is the total length of extra rope required for a sling with a 6’’ eye on one end.
@gregtiwald
2 жыл бұрын
@@SamsonRope that's super helpful, thanks
@gregtiwald
Жыл бұрын
@@SamsonRope So, I've just spliced some 5/16" GPX, and the numbers aren't making sense. I'm making a sling with spliced eyes on both ends. I need the final length of the sling from pull to pull to be 11'6". Based on the numbers you provided I measured out 11'6" + ((fid 6.75" x 2) + (length of half a fid 3.375") + 5.75" eye = 22.625" for each side, total 45. 375") for a total line length of 15' 3.375". After the first splice was made I remeasured from the pull and got a length of 14' 1", which means a loss of only 14.375" as opposed to the 22.625" I accounted for. I presume if I splice the other side the same as I did the first one I will end up with a sling longer than I need. Did I do something wrong or measure incorrectly in some way?
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