Setting up New Flags and Halyards
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Setting up your newly received flags may be mind-boggling. Even I've had challenges with it in the past. But worry no more because all you need to know in setting up your flags and including the halyards are here.
Everything is easy to duplicate. Every detail is visible. The directions are clear and easy to follow. Now I can finally fly my flag!
@@ransleighdimpter I appreciate it, brother!
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Welcome!
Could you just use bowlines at the 2 ends of the flag halyard through the flag holes or is there a reason these clips are needed?
@@33Templeton i have tried using bowline but it's kind of bulky for me. I needed a much cleaner knot.
@@jcteruel8153 The double-fisherman's knot is more secure, attractive and a bit less bulky than the improvised clinch knot (a.k.a. halyard knot). You might wish give it a try. Using white electrical tape rather than black presents better.
I use nothing but double fisherman's knots/bends to attach a halyard to a flag, or to snaps. The working/bitter end gets trimmed, melted with a lighter, then mushroomed into the end of the knot - will never come undone. No dangling end, no whipping, no tape. Using the "bend" version of the fisherman's prevents the attachment loop from collapsing.
@@JohnGreen_US thanks for the tip mate! Will give it a shot on the next halyard project!
Salamat brow malaking tulong sa new 3/0
Welcome bro! Glad i could help
I am glad that I will never have to listen to that background noise ever again. 😛👎
@@luckycruiser likewise 🤓