Many thanks. Done so much whip lashing at Guide camp building washing up stands etc. But have never whip lashed with 3 poles. Growing runner beans nd peas in pots, so perfect advice . Thank you brilliant.
This is the first time, that I have seen ending the tripod lashing with a square knot instead of a clove hitch...and you know what...I prefer it. Thank you very much, that detail alone has helped me a lot. :)
Thank you so much for saying tripod and not "teepee". A teepee is a teepee. A trellis is not. Have not watched other's videos because of their rude misnaming. Good on you!! 🌟🌟
I have wanted to know how to do this for a very long time but so many other videos were either doing it too fast or not very clear on their teaching. But your video was very easy to learn. Thanks!!
I used to do this a lot in the Boy Scouts, but couldn't remember the details. Great video! It flooded me with nostalgia for the clove hitch and square knot, and lashing in general. Thanks!
You don’t have to do the left over right right over left part. Just make 2 loops in your hand and than move the front loop to the back. We use this in the fire service all the time. Great video.
@@lindasue8719 What Linda just explained is a way to make a clove hitch (which I think was done in the video), not a square knot (the "right over left, left over right" one).
I'm trying to find a way to lash my 6 bamboo poles together to form a teepee for my garden. It gets complicated and I usually end up making something very messy. Would this method work on 6 do you think? Maybe make 2 tripods and lash those together? THANK YOU.
@@GeneLonergan Hi Gene - thanks very much for getting back to me. I used your lashing technique, but aimed for a slightly looser fit i.e. more space between the poles. Although I didn't have a predictable fit at the top, it certainly works and is very secure. I think the beans are going to love it!
Ahora ya podré hacer los amarres de conquistadores, gracias!!
Many thanks. Done so much whip lashing at Guide camp building washing up stands etc. But have never whip lashed with 3 poles. Growing runner beans nd peas in pots, so perfect advice . Thank you brilliant.
I was coming to basically the same thing as Jim Arnold did. Thank you for the refresher, Sir.
This is the first time, that I have seen ending the tripod lashing with a square knot instead of a clove hitch...and you know what...I prefer it. Thank you very much, that detail alone has helped me a lot. :)
I loved how simple it seems & that he just jumped right in.
Thank you sir, it helped me a lot. Really appreciate your effort
Thank you so much for saying tripod and not "teepee". A teepee is a teepee. A trellis is not. Have not watched other's videos because of their rude misnaming.
Good on you!! 🌟🌟
Thanks for the comment
Keeping those polls steady is like herding cats.
This was a LIFE SAVER! Thank you for this video!
Glad it helped!
Trying to fix furniture without grabbing any heavy machinery and i think thislly work perfectly thenks so much 💜
I have wanted to know how to do this for a very long time but so many other videos were either doing it too fast or not very clear on their teaching. But your video was very easy to learn. Thanks!!
Glad I could help
Thank you very much. I just did my first one ever to use to hold up a black eyed Susan vine. Very clear instructions.
Thank you for your comment and support.
I used to do this a lot in the Boy Scouts, but couldn't remember the details. Great video! It flooded me with nostalgia for the clove hitch and square knot, and lashing in general. Thanks!
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Super cool. Thank you. Using wild bamboo poles for teepee now
This helped me so much getting to first class in Boy Scouts thank you
You're very welcome!
God video sir!!!! From Spain.
I like your videos. Very helpful & informative!
I needed a little tripod to help my climbing plant :) Thanks for the video!
Glad I could help!
Very informative video
You don’t have to do the left over right right over left part. Just make 2 loops in your hand and than move the front loop to the back. We use this in the fire service all the time. Great video.
Would love an elaboration on that!
@@lindasue8719 What Linda just explained is a way to make a clove hitch (which I think was done in the video), not a square knot (the "right over left, left over right" one).
Thanks! Short and to the point. Now I can impress my husband. 👍
Hope he's impressed.
Thank you!!
Yea in here to review in my advanement this saturday
Nice and simple. thnx.
Great! Thank you so much! :*
1:42 Sounds like a door creaking in the back ground. I am at home, alone, late at night, and it's raining out. Scared the bageezers otta me.
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Awesome thanks.
I tried this and made a cute little tripod!! Thanks for this video 😭
You’re welcome 😊
u jus saved our lifesss
thank you for explaining so clearly. It worked perfect for a trellis for my kajari melons!
Glad it was helpful!
Is it possible to do something like this with 4 poles? :D
thank you this will help me with my shelter buildng
Thanks! Mine in the past fell apart .much needed video.
Skunk Cat Thanks for the comment Skunk Cat. Lots of fun. Gene
thank u sir
Much needed!
Thank you.
very helpful thank you
I'm trying to find a way to lash my 6 bamboo poles together to form a teepee for my garden. It gets complicated and I usually end up making something very messy. Would this method work on 6 do you think? Maybe make 2 tripods and lash those together? THANK YOU.
Sorry. I can't help. Thanks for commenting.
@@GeneLonergan Hi Gene - thanks very much for getting back to me. I used your lashing technique, but aimed for a slightly looser fit i.e. more space between the poles. Although I didn't have a predictable fit at the top, it certainly works and is very secure. I think the beans are going to love it!
Thank you for this. I like to grow scarlet runner beans and this vid will come in handy real soon for the suppports
+hypnojon32 Thanks for the comment. Gene
Very good, how much cord do you need to tie it with?
I depends how big
Great video sir
Thanks for the commenting. Appreciate it.
Loved this really helped. Thanks
Thank you! You saved Halloween!😂🤣
Glad I could help!
the cord slips, unless it is unlacquered wood and unwaxed cord
last minute attempt to tie a lashing before the Klondike derby
Steve w,
Thanks
It worked wow this guy is good
Mohamed, Thank you.
Thanks Gene.
You are very welcome
Well done.
Thank you
Cool! Thnx man!
No problem!
Hey Gene, thanks for showing the KISS method, Keep It Simple Stupid!
You bet
Thanks for this
My pleasure!
Thanks !! Great idea for use in gardening
I was thinking the same Herbert, look forward to trying it myself. Gene
Nice!
Learned an easier way!
Cool!!
How does this differ from a Figure 8 lashing, which can also make a tripod?
Nice sir
Thanks and welcome
thanks for the awesomeness..
Esta un poco grande no?
Me quedo flojo el amarre con alambre😭
Puede servir como trípode para sentarse?
May we do a tripod camping stool with this?
Mercedes González Hello Mercedes Gonzalez. You are only limited by your imagination. Gene:)
Gene Lonergan
Thanks. I've made one to sit down.
I can send you a photo if you want.
Hello Mercedes Gonzalez. I would love to see it. Gene
Gene Lonergan Gene Lonergan
This is my tripod.
Sorry. Where can I send you the photo?
Was this video remade?
144p is not acceptable lol
Was it even acceptable in ‘13 when this uploaded?
I don’t think so.
excellent
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great bush craft skill easy to make tee pee shelter thanks
Will this hold a leg of a large animal? Want to open fire cook a lamb leg
That cod have been used in native American tps
HD tho
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