I’ve noticed you loaded the ropes on the pull through before disconnecting your cow tails, a very good safe work habit in my opinion. This safe work habit was preached to me by my level 3 when I first started,,, it’s now common practice,, great job! Your videos are awesome
Started using this method in tree work like I had stated before. Now using it more and more with industrial work as well. Although I will set it all from the ground instead of aiding to the spot I will be doing the work. That is of course as long as I am not throwing by throw ball above something that can break. Then I will aid climb it.
hi! great matherial! i really appreciate all the videos - they are really helpful. i have a question - in the minute 2:30 when you take the second rope to connect it to the pull-through you are hanging only on 2 points and to unclip the second rope the carabiner from your backup has to be open... wouldn't it be safer to clip in the other cowstail to one of the other wirestrops? once again thanks for all the matherial and guidance
I’ve noticed you loaded the ropes on the pull through before disconnecting your cow tails, a very good safe work habit in my opinion. This safe work habit was preached to me by my level 3 when I first started,,, it’s now common practice,, great job! Your videos are awesome
You guys are so badass! I thank you so much for your amazing, informative videos!
Started using this method in tree work like I had stated before. Now using it more and more with industrial work as well. Although I will set it all from the ground instead of aiding to the spot I will be doing the work. That is of course as long as I am not throwing by throw ball above something that can break. Then I will aid climb it.
Very close to what arborist do with a ring to ring friction saver. good stuff.
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Thanks.
What really caught my attention is the coffee machine that’s starting at 2:59
awsome, what about I beams?? does it work??
I see this videos a 1 thousand times, is to much good
Why tie knots as opposed to splicing terminations and using selected hardware on your anchor points and load lines?
Woo Hoo you can't splice lsk
Hey Hi. Where did you guy's bought those edge protectors? Cause thats what I'm searching for...
Irmão parabéns sou alpinista industrial e admiro seus vídeos e busco cada dia me aprimorar moro no Brasil mande um salve pra nós.
That's brilliant! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
hi! great matherial! i really appreciate all the videos - they are really helpful. i have a question - in the minute 2:30 when you take the second rope to connect it to the pull-through you are hanging only on 2 points and to unclip the second rope the carabiner from your backup has to be open... wouldn't it be safer to clip in the other cowstail to one of the other wirestrops? once again thanks for all the matherial and guidance
Watch again more carefully Roman, the back-up karabiner is not open
@@AccessTechniques thanks! Very important detail :)
that dude kind of my hero :D
What about on I-Beams. This works well on round objects, but gets caught on the swag on I -Beams..
muchísimo mas seguro q esos nudos d anclajes recuperables ver y good.tank you
this hole thing would be easer if you use a fricshen saver
Wouldn’t it be better to tie an double alpine as an bfk and clip both carabiners in. To me it looks like the alpine could be pulled through the crab…
awesome!
Muito bom
There were no stopping knots at rope ends :)
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