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Quick and Easy Tensioner Knot for your Tarp Lines.wmv
line to line knot
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You sir are an American treasure. Thank you for all the information you have given us and the time and effort you expend.
2:47 damn!!! If that mushroom is edible you got yourself a damn FEAST!!! that thing has to be 5lbs lol
I enjoyed this method, thank you! Also, in the intro of this video, what type of jacket are you wearing while crossing the creek?
Thanks for the info Dave
Have you experimented with 50 lb dynemia (spider wire).. itβs sold in about 350β spools and is plenty strong…the spools take up no room….. sometimes I think we need less strength in our cordage than we think….if there is high winds we could double up..or triple if necessary…then on days when weather is cooperating use only 1ply….
Excellent as always…
What is that tensioner knot called?
I wonder if there is a knot which doesn't require you to pull the 25 foot length through it to perform the task. When you have to do that with 4 or more lines, it might be a PITA, especially if it's starting to rain.
A very usefull option to add to various others, we can never have enough knots, always ok to have choices, so please keep em' com'n. Thanks π
I'm so lost! Love this, Dave you move so quickly for this rookie. I will keep at it though.. Love everything you do Dave
+wildernessoutfitters Dave, what weight bankline do you recommend for this type of work? Also, it seems this may be out of date — are you now using a quick release loop instead of the figure eight for the loop in the line?
I've been having real problems with my tarp knots that need tension. This has really helped me out. Many thanks.
I love bankline because of you
Hi, what kind of cord is that? Thanks
i finally cracked it!!!!
Thanks for posting, also your video on Basic Camp Knots was brilliant, I'm a bush craft novice so appreciate your passing on knowledge. than you.Β
I have an even easier way for the tensioning loop than a figure eight, it takes seconds to tie and releases with just a firm tug, no untying necessary. Although attempting verbally to explain how to do it is more of a challenge than the knot itself!
dirt road trucker's hitch made from figure 8's…Brilliant
Nice vid. π
Great stuff can learn a lot from this guy
this helped me, thanks!
I'd al
weays geard that called a Hay Hauler's Knot and my dad taught me how to tie it using only one hand (the other one needs to hold the tension in the line) Love your videos and subbed to them.
Jim
I think you should consider a regular tips and tricks series. maybe bi-weekly.
Using the figure 8 like this where you split the two tails significantly weakens the system. Granted you probably won't fail the line in this application but using a butterfly hitch instead will keep that from being the weak spot in the system.