Building Your Rope Access Kit.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
  • This is one way of building your rope access kit there are lots of methods for different types of work.

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  • @johnchan6191
    @johnchan6191 Год назад

    Wow, very cool setup 4 rope work. Thx 4 sharing on Utube.

  • @zanderzoot
    @zanderzoot 5 лет назад +3

    I remember getting shouted at by old school rock climbers when I was learning for standing on ropes and allowing metal work to clatter onto a hard surface.
    Thanks for the videos. 👍

  • @jacobhanan
    @jacobhanan 4 года назад +1

    I’ve had many different trainers tell me different lengths for barrel knot tails. 10x the rope diameter is a handy guide.

  • @kunzho
    @kunzho 5 лет назад +3

    Great have new videos again!!!

  • @michaelodonoghue7464
    @michaelodonoghue7464 5 лет назад +3

    At one point in My Career I was fortunate enough to do some Adventure Training with the Australian Army.
    We did Abseiling.
    The Students (Officers and Enlisted) were supplied with lengths of Seatbelt Webbing to wrap about themselves as Harnesses valued at $16 each (Tax included).
    The Army Instructor had a Basic Climbers Sit Harness valued at $120 (tax included).
    At the time I was a Qualified Cliff Rescue Instructor with an Emergency Service Organisation and My Full Body Harness was valued at $360 (Tax Exempt).

  • @adame9843
    @adame9843 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Just wondered, do you ever use the loop between your cows tail? Any reasons you would split the rope first?

    • @chriscraighan4432
      @chriscraighan4432 2 года назад +1

      You use the centre loop instead of the D ring on the harness to alow more working room...... he did explain this......

  • @GarryNichols
    @GarryNichols 5 лет назад +15

    This mess is why I prefer a work harness with a bridge. The bridge solves all those problems and is neater ie cleaner.
    That and I learned from arborists, haha

    • @jjj87484
      @jjj87484 4 года назад +1

      The whole time I was watching this all I could think was "they use D rings? Ouch."
      The bridge distributes weight so much better. Plus you get added degrees of motion. Better mechanical advantage.

  • @YadhuKrishnan-lp6ge
    @YadhuKrishnan-lp6ge 2 года назад

    So nicely explained tnku sir ❤️

  • @GRDDAN1
    @GRDDAN1 4 года назад +1

    So well explained thank you.

  • @lasersight70
    @lasersight70 9 месяцев назад

    Fun fact! what you call an overhand knot, is effectively a water knot, which is the only rated knot for webbing!

  • @vex9060
    @vex9060 5 лет назад +1

    Nicely explained!

  • @ro4ql
    @ro4ql 5 лет назад +5

    Молодец!👍

  • @mikekollross8810
    @mikekollross8810 2 года назад

    Are there any pros and cons using a single length of rope for all three cow tails vs three separate lengths, one for each tail?

    • @afsarmstrongfiresafety7460
      @afsarmstrongfiresafety7460 Год назад +1

      A single length creates two long tails and a short tail, with only two knots in the ventral D-ring.

  • @junantojoe7405
    @junantojoe7405 3 года назад

    Nice info

  • @dankoalp1949
    @dankoalp1949 4 года назад

    Полезное видео. Содержательное. Парень - ты молодец. Мы смотрим тебя в Украине.

  • @ropeaccess3994
    @ropeaccess3994 5 лет назад +2

    Nice

  • @GRDDAN1
    @GRDDAN1 4 года назад

    Aren't the cows tails supposed to be on the fall Arrester point of attachment?? By the Sternal D ring

  • @atherton6567
    @atherton6567 2 года назад

    Can I ask do you sell equipment online for delivery

  • @bahadurbishnu
    @bahadurbishnu Год назад

    Thank you sir

  • @aniceguy9876
    @aniceguy9876 2 года назад

    making my one short and to long cows tails using the overhand knots. why cannot i just double over my rope and pass 50 cm of folded bight through my dlink and then tie a double overhand knot involving the to tailends and the fold over bight of rope ???

  • @bveeranji464
    @bveeranji464 3 года назад

    How much cost of the kit pole claimbing

  • @kVidStream
    @kVidStream 5 лет назад

    A friend of mine wants to know why Petzel opted for the shackle type of connection for the ventral (main) .

  • @zkarner21
    @zkarner21 Год назад

    Can someone please share the link? Where to buy harness?

  • @comment629
    @comment629 2 года назад +2

    At 2:34 you make a mistake with this harness (I've got the same). According to my experiences the best is with the leftover waistbelt is to put it under the front stretchy ring, after to put it under the side d-ring and after the back stretchy ring. The second best is to just let it as it is. But if you dont put the leftover waistbelt under the front stretchy ring, only the back, the waist buckle will losen in the first 10 minutes of work.

  • @rockyrobin710
    @rockyrobin710 5 лет назад

    Always enjoy your videos Adrian, you still assessing?

  • @cris7382
    @cris7382 2 года назад

    👍👍👍

  • @ryanwebb711
    @ryanwebb711 5 лет назад +2

    For the cow-tail set up you demonstrate here, how much rope do you recommend?

    • @AccessTechniques
      @AccessTechniques  5 лет назад +3

      Hi Ryan, we use 4 metres as standard on our courses.

  • @BrunoMarujo
    @BrunoMarujo 4 года назад

    Tks !!!

  • @kamalgamer1m
    @kamalgamer1m 2 года назад

    Sir how to buy It...

  • @davidpopp1963
    @davidpopp1963 Год назад

    Why use cow tails?

  • @davidkohler341
    @davidkohler341 2 года назад

    What’s the brand or name of the cross load carabiner you used in the past in videos to attach your ASAP s to your chest point?

  • @Bluecollar711
    @Bluecollar711 5 лет назад

    #Zrunnerselfrescuesystem

  • @hvap
    @hvap 5 лет назад

    🇧🇷🕵️👍👍👍

  • @skgamerytf
    @skgamerytf 4 года назад +1

    Sir how to buy this item . Iam from india

  • @ropeaccessdzropeaccessdz7127
    @ropeaccessdzropeaccessdz7127 4 года назад

    B

  • @romainperono395
    @romainperono395 10 месяцев назад

    Le pire beaudrier de tous l univers Astral 😂.

  • @bastogne315
    @bastogne315 5 лет назад

    Lot o shite pal. I use a prussik loop and some old washing line.

  • @StaggerLee68
    @StaggerLee68 4 года назад +2

    You simply cannot build a decent and proper Rope Access kit with Pretzl's garbage products. There are several fine companies that offer excellent Rope Access Equipment, though. haha!

    • @elliottheap8969
      @elliottheap8969 4 года назад +5

      Brian warshow who’s Pretzl, lol I wouldn’t trust my life on a company with the name of a pastry. I mean Petzl is a fine company with really decent products, but you can’t just use 1 company with work at night as different company’s have different ways of making gear.

    • @StaggerLee68
      @StaggerLee68 4 года назад +2

      @@elliottheap8969 Exactly, MacPretzl has been trying to monopolize the gear-and now training facet- of industrial rope access certification programs for a long time. Their aim is to own all rope access programs with their gear as the only option. Rope Techs and Rope Access training was not built on one company's equipment in mind and it does a disservice to Rope Access in general to do so. The ASAP is the perfect example of a Petzl product harming the industry. Normally it's just techs complaining of their shit gear while working. ha. I've replaced all of my kit, at my cost, with good gear from other companies for a reason, I need to work safely and efficiently, MacPetzl just doesn't cut it.

    • @bencebolvari1973
      @bencebolvari1973 3 года назад +1

      @@StaggerLee68 Can you please mention some of the brands you would prefer using instead of Petzl? I'm going to buy my first kit soon, and would be interested in some experience based advices.

    • @StaggerLee68
      @StaggerLee68 3 года назад +2

      @@bencebolvari1973 Sure! Edelrid, Black Diamond, CAMP, Wild Country and Kong all offer good durable gear. Find what feels good in your hand and build your kit so each piece serves it's function to your liking. I would recommend finding the carabiners you like and keeping that consistent brand-wise. Cheers and happy shopping!

    • @bencebolvari1973
      @bencebolvari1973 3 года назад

      @@StaggerLee68 Thanks for the recommendations!