Thank you. Check out this video to continue the 4:1 discussion: ruclips.net/video/LC_qySt2rXQ/видео.html And there is a Part 1 in case you missed it. Cheers
Hey, that stoppable pulley, during the middle 4:1 part, please could you tell me the name of it? Seeing these load capture knots in your vids, then just heard of the petzl asap and thought I'd should learn about those different ways of blocking Thanks, all these are super clear
Your SOF is rigged pulling to advantage (the rope is terminated at the load end and you're pulling in the same direction as the load is moving) so it is a 5:1. If you turn it around, you'll get a 4:1cd. The way you've rigged it gives 10:1 (5:1 piggy-backed onto a 2:1)
Right. I didn't really explain myself well in that video on the SOF's so I made another video: ruclips.net/video/0lh7ezFI0Oo/видео.html Check that out and tell me how if it's more clear. Thanks for watching and commenting!
A 4:1 pulling a 2:1 would be COMPOUND 8:1. What I showed was a piggyback system of a 5:1 pulling a 2:1, therefore creating a 10:1 compound system. Check out these videos for more clarification and thanks for the comment. ruclips.net/video/LC_qySt2rXQ/видео.html ruclips.net/video/0lh7ezFI0Oo/видео.html
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Thank you. Check out this video to continue the 4:1 discussion: ruclips.net/video/LC_qySt2rXQ/видео.html
And there is a Part 1 in case you missed it. Cheers
Hey, that stoppable pulley, during the middle 4:1 part, please could you tell me the name of it? Seeing these load capture knots in your vids, then just heard of the petzl asap and thought I'd should learn about those different ways of blocking
Thanks, all these are super clear
SMC Advance Tech HX. It's a cheaper pulley than what Petzl or CMC puts out but works just as well. Cheers
@@perryfire3006 thanks mate, getting hooked and feeling lifted and my pulleys didn't got here yet, I'll probably come asking you again
Your SOF is rigged pulling to advantage (the rope is terminated at the load end and you're pulling in the same direction as the load is moving) so it is a 5:1. If you turn it around, you'll get a 4:1cd. The way you've rigged it gives 10:1 (5:1 piggy-backed onto a 2:1)
Right. I didn't really explain myself well in that video on the SOF's so I made another video: ruclips.net/video/0lh7ezFI0Oo/видео.html
Check that out and tell me how if it's more clear. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you sir
You are welcome, thanks for watching.
I was taught a 4:1 pulling a 2:1 is a complex 8:1
A 4:1 pulling a 2:1 would be COMPOUND 8:1. What I showed was a piggyback system of a 5:1 pulling a 2:1, therefore creating a 10:1 compound system. Check out these videos for more clarification and thanks for the comment.
ruclips.net/video/LC_qySt2rXQ/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/0lh7ezFI0Oo/видео.html
hello sir
Hello, thanks for watching.