Differences in strength of each would have been helpful.
@stevebrough304
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I have a better understanding of these now.
@cerberusbonsaiarboricultur774
4 жыл бұрын
Was a bit surprised to see such a long sewn-termination on that climb line, I used you guys for an order in early-half last year and got my 1st (and last!!) sewn item-- 9mm Epicord eye&eye 30" -- and the @Height branding-label/sticker that's placed over the sewing (and beneath the heat-shrink) is pulling apart like there's a 1/3" long rip in that sticker, at any rate the length of stitching is WAY shorter than on the climb line in your video and now I can't help wondering about the validity of such short sewings for the sake of "cleaner" eye&eyes (although upon email you guys said, in not so many words, not to worry about the rip and didn't acknowledge when I asked if I should down-grade it, obviously I did since I wasn't told otherwise but no worries am only making Ice Tail eye&eyes - myself - from now on) And a BIG +1 to throwing a bone to @STIHL BORN for review (he posted down-thread on this video) as you've gotttttta have a warehouse with *some* things that're way overstocked and STIHL BORN has cred both on the forums and youtube (I'd actually read his stuff online and considered it A+/veteran/etc before even finding his youtube), such a perfect way to promote things in this day & age as actual-cost for the inventory is so low and the average consumer puts more faith in forums/youtube than advert-magazines (despite how beautiful yours is, was actually hoping to submit a pic for the new edition, maybe next year!!) Actually @Samson reached out to me (long story for the Why) and after a very lively & outstanding ~45min discussion with their regional rep my new friend went and sent me a box of Mercury rope (he knew I'd chosen it over my Blue Moon and just hadn't gotten it yet) and, not out of obligation or anything but simply *because I had the extra stuff to use*, I've made TreeSqueezers, slings and done all kinds of stuff like testing it as a bull-rope, you guys don't have to ask STIHL BORN to hold up his end he's automatically going to in-hopes of a repeat and it gets the word out better for instance I've tested the HELL out of Mercury and have an absurdly thorough review on the Buzz for the cordage and specialty slings made from it :) (While I'm chucking suggestions in-hopes this comment space is read, I should mention SherrillTree(ugh >:-( ) 's new catalog has a sticker-sheet and half are real brands not just Notch/Rope Logic, you guys have awesome stickers you should send some in the mags-- the ones I got from you guys from ordering & subsequent large-sticker request are on my parking-cones, truck and even got one of the WORK HARD STAY HUMBLE stickers on the top of my saw's body right beneath my grip and love looking at it that is a great branding/advert campaign the 'work hard/stay humble' one I think it speaks to a very high% of this niche! But yeah never understood why stickers - easy advertising - aren't pushed more, the cost is nil and I can't be that unique in that all my helmets, saws and crap all have stickers on them ;) )
@StihlChainsaws
5 жыл бұрын
Im always available if you all need anything reveiwed😉
@corpsiecorpsie_the_original
4 жыл бұрын
Can you slice open a spliced line and slaiced line so we can see the guts?
@gillerizedworksaws9561
3 жыл бұрын
So witch is stronger??
@limplin7
4 жыл бұрын
Which method is the strongest?
@EastyUK
4 жыл бұрын
Something to take into account over any specific allowables. With any production item having a repeatable manufacturing process is critical to the validity of any stated strength, unless you are going to proof load each item off the "line". If workmanship is involved the knock down on any test should be considerable, and the process be well document and followed with inspection. It maybe better going with the process that involves the simplest process/automated as it's more likely the one you receive is guaranteed to be equivalent to the one tested.
@rrssmooth6643
4 жыл бұрын
feels like no core in my splice, so what strength does the eye have?
@benjaminwest2281
2 жыл бұрын
Rrs SMOOTH, hi how are you? I bought a Buckingham split tail yesterday. I goofed up and watched a video on how they splice bluestreak. Now, I'm wondering the same thing! 😳
@rrssmooth6643
2 жыл бұрын
@@benjaminwest2281 I think it is in there, so tiny but strong I guess, hope so😁
@TheCrusher2468
4 жыл бұрын
what are your recommendations for using a hand sewn eye for climbing SRS or MRS
@Beasthornen
5 жыл бұрын
Never noticed it before but them saw pants make you look like you're bowlegged.
@r.g.3636
Жыл бұрын
ALL YOUR VIDEOS THE VOLUME IS WAY TO LOW.......... otherwise great
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