Life Changing Ratchet Strap Tie Down Hack!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2021
  • Using Larks Head loops to secure the hooks on your ratchet tie down straps.

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  • @Wilbarrow
    @Wilbarrow 25 дней назад +77

    Or you could have used the loop already built into your strap line.

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  21 день назад +6

      The 3 sets I have of light duty straps do not have loops...I still feel like this stays put better...thanks!

    • @dylanbrown5066
      @dylanbrown5066 12 дней назад +12

      ​@bensbackwoods there's a loop in the strap you're using lol

    • @drewnicest4319
      @drewnicest4319 9 дней назад

      ​@@dylanbrown5066make a video on it and show me the link of what you're talking about

  • @davidsafronuk9802
    @davidsafronuk9802 2 месяца назад +21

    On your running end, approx 20" from the hook, there is a loop already stitched in the strap. You are supposed to go around the pipe and then hook into that loop so it doesn't keep falling off. In your instance, you could go around the center pipe and then hook onto the one next to it so the hook cannot fall down. For all of us that have straps without that loop, this is a great tip to make life easier. Especially if you are strapping down an ATV etc. Any movement of it could allow the hook to come loose. That is why you can now spend a little more $$ and buy straps with the safety catch on them so they cannot come off. Spending a few extra $$ is better than watching your ATV pass you in the ditch going end-over-end.... lol.

  • @hartshut
    @hartshut 24 дня назад +47

    Someone drank all your beer while you were messing with the ratchet straps.

  • @digitalperson108
    @digitalperson108 День назад +1

    I want the 2 minutes of my life back, that I spent watching this.

  • @acidreign0911
    @acidreign0911 10 дней назад +2

    This dramatically reduces the working load of the strap, but is probably safe for light loads like a cooler.

  • @OneWildTurkey
    @OneWildTurkey 23 дня назад +27

    Why not use the ratchet strap under the cooler to tie it down with the handles?
    That way you don't have to loosen any straps to get inside the cooler.

    • @mot503
      @mot503 15 дней назад +1

      Bungie attached to the handles across the top to keep the lid down. Easy access.

    • @HanginInSF
      @HanginInSF 13 дней назад +4

      He can't even figure out how to use a ratchet strap. Baby steps.

  • @Letsroll000
    @Letsroll000 Год назад +9

    Thought I knew all the helpful tips with ratchet straps, have used them for years and years personally and commercial. First time seeing this thank you. Thought this was going to be a vid about how to secure the excess strap leftover which Ive known for years and also helpful. Great video, thank you.

  • @samuraicowboy9605
    @samuraicowboy9605 2 года назад +6

    Excellent and Nifty little tip. I use these straps several times daily. Thanks for sharing.

  • @princemacon7523
    @princemacon7523 Год назад +6

    Ben! man your technique didn chang my life but it sure got me out of the tie down nightmare i have been FOR YEARS! i tried rubberbands, little bungy cords, tape...NOTHIN WORKED! But your technique worked grrrreat! thank you for sharing. Wish i found this method a long time ago.

  • @michaelsupple6081
    @michaelsupple6081 Год назад +4

    Brilliant my man! Just what I was looking for. I had an S hook come loose while transporting a dirt bike on a a hitch rack. Luckily I had a back up strap or I would have lost the bike. This technique will pretty much assure that will never happen. Thank you so much!

  • @SteelerLos
    @SteelerLos 2 года назад +8

    Man. U know how frustrating it was to ratchet down cargo boxes to the roof rack by myself. Damn hooks. Thank u!!! Next camping trip using this idea💡 Don’t know how the heck i didn’t think of it.

  • @tylerrsmith443
    @tylerrsmith443 Год назад +41

    Only comment I would make is be careful for heavier loads as the constant road vibrations will cut through the strap quickly where metal and strap rub

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  Год назад +4

      Exactly...keeping the strap away from sharp edges is critical.

    • @troywilliams8659
      @troywilliams8659 9 месяцев назад +1

      100% correct

    • @donaldnelson5647
      @donaldnelson5647 7 месяцев назад +12

      Also might compromise the load rating. S hook is made to take stress inline with strap and hook. This changes the load to perpendicular sideways on the hook and gives some leverage. With a cooler worse case it bends the hook. With a heavy load it could exponentially reduce the break rating.

    • @mikeizzano172
      @mikeizzano172 18 дней назад +2

      Now your a man who has done this before ! It’s ok for what he’s doing but it will not work for heavy duty work not to mention the strength of the tie down is only on a straight pull you reduce the load capacity with every wrap . But for a case or two of beer he should be good to go …..

    • @peterbarlow8912
      @peterbarlow8912 13 дней назад

      Probably not as strong or as durable as directly hooking the strap but if your sick of loosing the first hook before you get to the other side of your load it’s a good hack. Most of the time my strap tying is overkill anyway. Should work fine on my smooth boat trailer eyes.

  • @darewood21yahoocom
    @darewood21yahoocom Год назад +1

    THANK YOU thats awesome my roofrack sucks for use with the straps cant wait to try this

  • @jeffschwab1820
    @jeffschwab1820 Год назад +2

    this is a GREAT idea!! Thanks for the video

  • @RS-ss6go
    @RS-ss6go 3 года назад +4

    Outstanding! Thanks!

  • @jhors7777
    @jhors7777 Год назад +2

    Thank you for posting this helpful video

  • @Bud755
    @Bud755 10 дней назад

    I like it! Adds some flexibility to using the straps.

  • @robertlee6949
    @robertlee6949 20 дней назад +1

    Just redoing a canoe trailer. I think I can use this on the cross beams. Thanks!

  • @brent1387
    @brent1387 27 дней назад +5

    It changed my life!!!!!…But, no beer in the cooler 😢

  • @zman92630
    @zman92630 Год назад +4

    If you don't yet have a tie down or ratchet strap, they sell them with clips that work like carabiners. That prevents them from falling off. Otherwise, good Plan B.

  • @mrcryptozoic817
    @mrcryptozoic817 6 месяцев назад +3

    I have a couple of ratchet straps that I cut the 2 hooks off and put on large locking carabiners in their place. Never even thought of the loop method. The loops are certainly easier than mine

  • @thersten
    @thersten 15 дней назад +1

    Nice tip. Thank you 👍

  • @guyfisher2050
    @guyfisher2050 Год назад +10

    using strap directly on sharp edges will cause it to fray and shorten it's longevity.

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  Год назад +3

      Absolutely! Stay away from anything sharp with these straps

    • @newgunguy4176
      @newgunguy4176 Год назад +4

      A rag will protect it.

  • @bertorr7211
    @bertorr7211 21 день назад +6

    Bloody awesome! One of those you mean to tell me all these years moments. Thankyou mate.

  • @timmcquerry6068
    @timmcquerry6068 10 дней назад +1

    My life is forever changed 😮

  • @HorsemanX72
    @HorsemanX72 3 года назад +4

    Yep, That will change my life lol. Awesome!

  • @42lookc
    @42lookc Год назад +15

    I'd never use that method for tying down anything heavy but it looks like a great idea for securing light loads.

    • @nickwest1476
      @nickwest1476 9 месяцев назад +1

      I agree because all the tension is on the strap and not the hook!

    • @pfflyer1963
      @pfflyer1963 28 дней назад +2

      I’m not an engineer but it should be the same load limit this way verses conventional way . Load limit is based on the weakest link. Load limit I think, should not be effected if there was no hook and you used a knot that could handle the load.

    • @damonr2233
      @damonr2233 25 дней назад +1

      This method basically creates a choker type of rigging, while helpful it also reduces the load limit of straps. For simple hold down like a cooler it is fine, but for something like that I’d just get the ratchet straps that have the latch on them and call it a day.

    • @brandonrivera3224
      @brandonrivera3224 23 дня назад +3

      I've been doing this with cabinets on flat beds for years. It holds.

    • @damonr2233
      @damonr2233 22 дня назад

      @@brandonrivera3224never said it wouldn’t hold. I said it creates a choker.

  • @drewnicest4319
    @drewnicest4319 9 дней назад

    Never thought about that thanks

  • @stevefrederick9748
    @stevefrederick9748 3 года назад +2

    You sir are Genius!!!!

  • @perpetualjon
    @perpetualjon 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic tip!!

  • @krisley5178
    @krisley5178 16 дней назад +1

    Simply genius.

  • @drummerman1206
    @drummerman1206 12 дней назад +2

    Definitely didn’t change my life. Can literally just pull it taut and it’ll be much quicker.

  • @donnkloepfer1316
    @donnkloepfer1316 24 дня назад +2

    Best way to make a simple job difficult.

  • @ringerson4x4
    @ringerson4x4 25 дней назад +3

    You should have 2 full layers of strap around the windlass to prevent the strap from slipping loose.

    • @paulshirley3054
      @paulshirley3054 18 дней назад

      This is an absolute in using ratchet straps

  • @rlcarbo
    @rlcarbo 8 дней назад

    Great idea!

  • @thudang3039
    @thudang3039 Год назад +1

    Definitely useful! Thanks for sharing! =)

  • @MyGreggory
    @MyGreggory 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much sir

  • @briang4583
    @briang4583 День назад

    Just get a short piece of bicycle inner tube and make a hole on each end. Put the hook through one hole and slide it onto the shank. Attach your hook and stretch the other end of the tube over the end of the hook to capture what you're attaching to.

  • @bossk7192
    @bossk7192 2 года назад

    im new to your channel, when are you restocking the fire pistons in your store?

  • @stephensgate1
    @stephensgate1 3 года назад +3

    Thank you Ben. -Stephen, Ohio

  • @davebuchanan9761
    @davebuchanan9761 Год назад +1

    this is beautiful!!!!

  • @walterdixon2837
    @walterdixon2837 19 дней назад +2

    Just go under the bar and drop the hook over the top

  • @chrisleighton8749
    @chrisleighton8749 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Ben!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jwm6314
    @jwm6314 3 года назад +1

    LOL the cut where you unhooked it. Still a fantastic tip for light loads though!

  • @nailswood167
    @nailswood167 5 дней назад +1

    Some people have problems that others don’t consider problems…

  • @klayvonisme
    @klayvonisme 16 дней назад +2

    Drop the hook down and around your anchor point. Loop the strap through the hole of the hook. Put the hook through the loop and snug it tight.
    Been doing this for 40 years. Will not come off until removed, yet comes apart easily.

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  15 дней назад +1

      This is very similar to what im doing...thanks! 🤙🍻

  • @StonemanRocks
    @StonemanRocks 22 дня назад +3

    I dont know about life changing but ok you figured a different way to use a ratchet strap! Now get the twists out of it before I call the teamsters!

  • @hillbillyhogdogger4533
    @hillbillyhogdogger4533 9 дней назад

    Very handy also when your hooks are not big enough to hook onto the tie down point as well.

  • @86GT11
    @86GT11 7 дней назад

    Good stuff! 👍

  • @zzvannie
    @zzvannie Год назад +1

    Brilliant!!!

  • @swnorcraft7971
    @swnorcraft7971 23 дня назад +1

    Good stuff! Thanks!

  • @Andrew-vz3qk
    @Andrew-vz3qk 10 месяцев назад +2

    Presenting the king of over thinking. Pretty sure it would be faster every time to just use the hook as designed and hold a little tension in the strap with your free hand. Idk, its just the way i do it. Alternatively they sell these with carabiners instead of hooks which is the easiest to use

  • @alanbierhoff6831
    @alanbierhoff6831 3 года назад +1

    Genius!

  • @colinkeane6634
    @colinkeane6634 Год назад +1

    Brilliant! 👍😃

  • @063317Art
    @063317Art 25 дней назад +2

    I did not see any beer when you opened the cooler. You said it was full 😮

  • @stew1tx
    @stew1tx 11 дней назад +1

    Ya those little sewn in pieces on each end are to run the hooks in

  • @mikem9229
    @mikem9229 18 дней назад +1

    Brilliant.

  • @jackmarage8138
    @jackmarage8138 11 дней назад

    I thought you were going to show us a hack. Wait a minute . How old were you when you figured this out.

  • @doug995.
    @doug995. 9 месяцев назад +7

    That changed my life forever. 😂

  • @user-du4id1tv1p
    @user-du4id1tv1p 11 дней назад +1

    But now the tension of the load contact point is strap against the metal bar of the cargo basket, instead of the metal hook and under heavy loads that strap will tear from the sharp edge of the metal

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  11 дней назад

      The loop created goes around the hook...so direct tension is on the same hook, I agree do not do this on anything with sharp edges...the cargo basket does not have sharp edges. thanks!

  • @hubster4477
    @hubster4477 9 месяцев назад +5

    Or you could buy the straps with carabiner type snaps on them.

  • @nicolec7290
    @nicolec7290 18 дней назад +1

    You have a loop on it all ready

  • @tomhite6628
    @tomhite6628 26 дней назад +2

    Seriously, this is a great tip but does anyone else think Ben sounds like "Red Green"?

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  26 дней назад +1

      I'm a man...I can change...if I have to...I guess 🤣🤙

    • @tomhite6628
      @tomhite6628 26 дней назад +1

      @@bensbackwoods YES, YOU ARE MY BROTHER!

  • @AndyDuboskySaysFuckThePolice
    @AndyDuboskySaysFuckThePolice Год назад +9

    Don't pull so much slack out of strap before beginning to ratchet. You want the strap to overlap strap. If it's just on metal barrel, there is potential for it to slip. One complete wrap of strap, at least if load is important to you. Nice trick!

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks 22 дня назад

      Ocmon! Why you gettin all scientific an shit!

  • @terrygrant4897
    @terrygrant4897 24 дня назад +1

    I think I can die happy now!

  • @richardradcliffe6047
    @richardradcliffe6047 7 месяцев назад +1

    Despite his comment, don’t ever use a ratchet strap to tie down your canoe unless you want a deformed canoe.

  • @johnc262
    @johnc262 4 дня назад +1

    What your doing is reducing to load capacity of your strap . I know it’s only a cooler but for bigger loads I wouldn’t use it . 🇦🇺

  • @jerrypadgett7826
    @jerrypadgett7826 14 дней назад +1

    Easier solution is to wrap the strap around the aluminum bar and run back through the hole in the hook.

  • @loosenut1969
    @loosenut1969 12 дней назад +1

    Good luck getting those straps undone after a rain storm and then they dry in a super tight knot.

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  12 дней назад

      They come off easy as there are no knots...just looped around the hook...thanks!

    • @loosenut1969
      @loosenut1969 12 дней назад

      @@bensbackwoods oh wow. Ok. Thanks

  • @Keto-Cheato
    @Keto-Cheato 24 дня назад +1

    Keep some duck tape with yer straps. Just tape the first hook in place.

  • @theSkavenger84
    @theSkavenger84 18 дней назад +1

    You can just put the strap through the hook and do the same thing

  • @scottmathes423
    @scottmathes423 17 дней назад +1

    You have latches on the cooler. Could have literally ran the strap through the handles and placed the hooks towards the front and had access to the contents of the cooler without ever even needing to touch the strap at all.

  • @colt2110
    @colt2110 9 месяцев назад +3

    Just keep tension on it...

  • @ScroatBagGarage
    @ScroatBagGarage 20 дней назад +1

    Run your strap through your cooler handles.

  • @brandonh5180
    @brandonh5180 13 дней назад

    Should have made the first part black and white with increased frustration

  • @usnrecon82
    @usnrecon82 18 дней назад +1

    your strap will rub over time and get cut that is why they gave you metal ends to hook onto it is very easy to keep tension on the strap to secure it

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  18 дней назад

      I should have mentioned I don't use this on any sharp metal edges...as those will cut the strap. Thanks!

    • @usnrecon82
      @usnrecon82 17 дней назад

      @@bensbackwoods any rubbing over time will wear through the strap once it has a small tear it can snap that much easier why they make rubber pads and even cloth pads to go on your strap or under when the strap rubs so it sliding back and forth as you turn left and right will make it wear through but ya the 100lbs cooler should not push on it to much

  • @TrashyLobster
    @TrashyLobster 16 дней назад +4

    Why does everything have to be a life changing hack? 😆 How about calling it thinking?

  • @ruggedrickrude1946
    @ruggedrickrude1946 20 дней назад +1

    don’t be scared it’s not a pillow….you won’t get in trouble cutting the white tag of it

  • @calmlikeabomb1340
    @calmlikeabomb1340 21 день назад +1

    My life was changed

  • @hooliganandroguefilms
    @hooliganandroguefilms 11 дней назад +1

    And you effectively reduced the working load limit of the strap by half. Don't use that trick on anything heavier than your beer cooler.

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  11 дней назад

      I doubt it....The original configuration has all the tension on the metal hook it is sewn too. The configuration I am using has the webbing wrapped around the same hook creating tension. As long as the bar it is wrapped around has no sharp edges I cant see the difference or down side...thanks

  • @Mechman0925
    @Mechman0925 Год назад +4

    FYI there is a loop sewn into the strap for that reason.

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  Год назад +2

      Yes..I understand. Using the larks head loop as shown does a better job of staying in one place while adjusting.

    • @Mechman0925
      @Mechman0925 Год назад +1

      Got ya. I figured you were aware of that but couldn't stop my self, helpful video thanks.

  • @jjcjr009
    @jjcjr009 26 дней назад +2

    HEY!!!
    Where's the beer!!?

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  26 дней назад +2

      Heading to beer store NOW! 🍻🤙

  • @forrestjohnson7622
    @forrestjohnson7622 16 дней назад +1

    I've seen coolers full of beer... and that sir is not😂

  • @monadking2761
    @monadking2761 11 дней назад +1

    Good tip but was disappointing beecause I did not see any beer in the cooler.

  • @lukeblackford1677
    @lukeblackford1677 19 дней назад +4

    Dad taught me how to tie knots when I was ten.

  • @mikeharris50
    @mikeharris50 3 года назад +3

    Hey, where is the beer?

  • @chriscarnes87
    @chriscarnes87 22 дня назад +1

    Did you ever wonder what that little tab sewn on the strap is for?

    • @bensbackwoods
      @bensbackwoods  21 день назад

      I have seen the tabs on some ratchet straps, but on the 3 sets of light duty straps I have none of them have a tab...thanks!

  • @TheMakersMarkTSF
    @TheMakersMarkTSF 17 дней назад +1

    Absolutely changed my life,,, I lost 6 whole minutes on this!!!!

  • @ThomasDuffyRE
    @ThomasDuffyRE 13 дней назад +1

    You didn’t slap it when you said “that ain’t goin’ anywhere”. So in fact it will go somewhere. Everyone knows this.

  • @kennylaw559
    @kennylaw559 21 день назад +1

    Or you could just throw the cooler in the bed of your truck like a real man.....ohh wait 😂

  • @curbdog808
    @curbdog808 10 дней назад

    “That ain’t going anywhere”

  • @dbc105
    @dbc105 11 дней назад

    Nice hack, not quite life changing but still good hack.

  • @saltyhamtoasted8045
    @saltyhamtoasted8045 16 дней назад +1

    Or you could just use a rope like they are made for. The point of a ratchet strap is to hook onto things and pull them down. What's the point in the hook if you just decide not to use it. Ropes are definitely cheaper anyway so what's the point in the ratchet strap.

    • @frankperry1543
      @frankperry1543 12 дней назад

      The point of the ratchet strap is that most people can't consistently tie good knots.

  • @winkleberrygang
    @winkleberrygang Год назад +1

    I have these same straps! How do you choose to store them? Do you use that little extra loop to fasten it with the velcro?

  • @ezyjet68
    @ezyjet68 19 дней назад +7

    I don’t know about Y’all, but I don’t have any problem securing a ratchet strap without making any loops.

  • @iangregoryhome
    @iangregoryhome 24 дня назад +1

    All that hassle and you forgot the Beer and the Coke a Cola 😱

  • @vagabondroller
    @vagabondroller 3 года назад +1

    perty goood

  • @Sh00bsCHS
    @Sh00bsCHS 7 месяцев назад

    instead of looping, then using the hard hook against the object, why not just take the whole strap around X, then loop and hook to itself ? you'll have fabric against the object instead of the metal hook at an awkward angle

  • @danlux4954
    @danlux4954 2 года назад

    Cool, I tend to buy straps with safety hooks.

  • @Venom-nk8nd
    @Venom-nk8nd 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice
    🇵🇬