Grandpa Eddie’s Trash Hitch - UPCYCLED

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
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    My dad taught me this knot years ago. We were moving to a new house and I watched him tie up an old bedframe using twine. I’ve been using that concept for years to tie down loads in my truck bed. I recently improved it so that it is adjustable. 
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  • @leehunter4084
    @leehunter4084 23 дня назад +26

    👍🏻🇨🇦. A camping series is a great idea !! 🏕️

  • @anthonycampos7417
    @anthonycampos7417 23 дня назад +5

    I would love to see a bushcraft series. But even more than that I'd love to see a PDF with step by step pics from your videos on how to tie certain knots. I know thats a big ask but just an idea

    • @ericrobbins6953
      @ericrobbins6953 22 дня назад +1

      Haha, great idea and second the bushcraft series. Your comment sent me down a rabbit hole, or maybe I am just procrastinating to get away from the things I actually need to accomplish. Good news is it is possible to turn a YT video like this one into a PDF or other document. You can simply copy the transcript and paste into a pdf or other doc. Screen shot the images you like and insert at the timestamps.
      I haven't used it but it seems there is a paid service called Designerr that uses AI to do a potentially better or easier presentation. Here is a video with a quick demo.
      ruclips.net/video/UTIFx7w_d2I/видео.html

  • @SorobanWorld
    @SorobanWorld 20 дней назад +4

    I know the first knot by the name "Lark's head". And using the knife for undoing that knot caused me emotional trauma. Also, Leatherman Raptor Rescue scissors - because people may spazz over knives, but they likely won't over scissors with dull tips. Nice spike!

  • @lewerim
    @lewerim 22 дня назад +3

    Dad always called that a gopher knot. To untie it, you have to go fer yer knife...

  • @Coder6719
    @Coder6719 21 день назад +1

    Water bowline is what I'd tie if I didn't want whatever I had looped it to to ever be lost. Your, basically an improved butcher's knot, knocked it out of the park.

  • @lakevna
    @lakevna 22 дня назад +4

    Once the loop has drawn the working end back through this looks like ABOK #1992 the "jamming hitch" which fits the class grog (of animatedknots) calls "slide and grip knots".
    Only in this case tied in the standing part around the working end, rather than the vice versa.
    For similar knots: the farrimond friction hitch spills beautifully when released and I've found Blake's hitch to have the strongest hold when gripping

    • @chimpinabowtie6913
      @chimpinabowtie6913 22 дня назад +1

      TY👍

    • @niceguy191
      @niceguy191 22 дня назад +2

      I LOVE the Farrimond. Seriously, if you ever use a Tautline Hitch, switch to the Farrimond. You don't need to feed the whole rope though so it's great for tarps, especially when you don't want to cut your line, and it's super quick and easy to take down

    • @lakevna
      @lakevna 21 день назад +1

      @@niceguy191 It's a lovely knot, also spills much more cleanly than slipped variations of the others since you only pass bights, never ends, around the standing part.
      Really the only point against it is that I find it a little fiddly to dress.

  • @TesserId
    @TesserId 21 день назад +4

    0:52 That's used in telephone central offices with waxed lacing cord for nice, neat bundles of telephone (or power) wire. Only, it's secured with the thing one does when tying shoelaces (not the double overhand you tied) and pulling it tight to that hitch (which I know as a larks head) cinching it down to however tightly you want to bind the bundle, much like a zip tie (because it is in fact the thing that preceded the zip tie). You can even make a loop so that it can easily be undone when needed.

    • @TesserId
      @TesserId 21 день назад +2

      BTW, I've been cut often enough by zip ties that I almost always use this knot and other knots (like a marline hitch) used in traditional cable lacing instead.

    • @kyleinokc
      @kyleinokc 19 дней назад +2

      Came here to say exactly this. Old school central office cable lacing.

    • @TesserId
      @TesserId 19 дней назад +2

      @@kyleinokc It's been 20 years since I've been in a C.O. But, I'm betting that old-school cable lacing still has it's place.

    • @kyleinokc
      @kyleinokc 19 дней назад +2

      Been in a CO for almost 25 years. It's still in use in my offices. No panning anywhere. Adding cable is easy. Removing cable sucks, especially when it's several layers deep. But when cables are laced well, it's damned sexy.

    • @TesserId
      @TesserId 19 дней назад +1

      @@kyleinokc Yeah, that's the deal.

  • @sampickett3843
    @sampickett3843 22 дня назад +2

    This just got added to “My Favorites” list of knots.

  • @jn7420
    @jn7420 22 дня назад +3

    My favorite channel!!!

  • @microwave221
    @microwave221 23 дня назад +3

    Tiebreaker. How have l seen so many of these and not gotten that until now.

  • @Changtent
    @Changtent 19 дней назад +1

    The serrated part of your knife blade is designed for cutting cords and ropes. Video at 2:37. The serrations will cut that cord quickly and easy.

    • @Samjs916
      @Samjs916 18 дней назад

      The amount of cord this guy cuts and the difficulty of sharpening a serrated edge is probably why he avoids using it.

  • @tasoftail
    @tasoftail 22 дня назад +1

    Very nice, thanks for sharing! Going to check out your site with the ropes.

  • @StevenSiew2
    @StevenSiew2 21 день назад +1

    Is this better than the truckers hitch? Easy to tie and easy to tighten and easy to untighten? This could be the best hitch in the world. I need to practise this over and over again.

  • @mariodavila8259
    @mariodavila8259 23 дня назад +1

    This is good. A new knot to use for the back of the car/truck and i will buy some of that paramax too

  • @alexbuilds706
    @alexbuilds706 23 дня назад +1

    Love it! Will be “checking out” Maycember 😂🙏🏼

  • @bn5055
    @bn5055 23 дня назад +1

    Reminds me of your paracord buckle knot

  • @batrachianbill9760
    @batrachianbill9760 22 дня назад +1

    Why don't you use the serrated part of your knife? It works better for rope, especially if your smooth edge is dull.
    Thanks for the knot

  • @joelcazares3334
    @joelcazares3334 23 дня назад +1

    I like the simplicity :00

  • @gum115
    @gum115 22 дня назад

    Good. Sort of reminds me of your "Dog leash and collar" knot.

  • @chimpinabowtie6913
    @chimpinabowtie6913 22 дня назад +1

    3:22 With the camera angle change, it took me a minute to figure out the correct orientation of the knot and lines: which one is fixed, and which side the tension is going to be pulled from.

  • @asymmattrical
    @asymmattrical 21 день назад +1

    YYYAAAAAAAASSSSSSS!!! Bushcraft me Baby!!

  • @deltamico
    @deltamico 16 дней назад

    The collapsed version is the bane of tatting, may I add

  • @edweirdmassey
    @edweirdmassey 13 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @BladeSmith1928
    @BladeSmith1928 22 дня назад +1

    Thanks for sharing sir!

  • @chrisgreen6481
    @chrisgreen6481 23 дня назад +1

    Could you do a video for tying a Jerry can to a roof rack?

  • @pauleberhardy4468
    @pauleberhardy4468 23 дня назад +1

    Magic. Thank you sir.

  • @spudzee4736
    @spudzee4736 22 дня назад +1

    FCA Bushcraft!

  • @rudrasha-uo1fh
    @rudrasha-uo1fh 23 дня назад +1

    Amazing ❤❤❤❤❤ thanks

  • @RobertvandenBurg
    @RobertvandenBurg 19 дней назад +2

    Is this a (better) alternative for your upgraded truckers hitch?

  • @kilastrika
    @kilastrika 22 дня назад +1

    make sure to like the video people !

  • @Buzz5663
    @Buzz5663 15 дней назад

    In telecom installation this called a starting stitch.

  • @flatdog-
    @flatdog- 23 дня назад +1

    Thank you

  • @qbmac2306
    @qbmac2306 23 дня назад +2

    Reminder not to twist your rope too hard or else you'll hurt it and it will scream like at 3:25

  • @user-nf1hc9ev2x
    @user-nf1hc9ev2x 22 дня назад +2

    My grandpa well beat me if he sees me cut a rope, there is another system

  • @balzzers92
    @balzzers92 22 дня назад +1

    Hello, can you please link the RUclips video of the water bowline? I'm I've already seen that but I'm not that sure 😊

  • @brizbgarcia1
    @brizbgarcia1 23 дня назад +5

    This could be the first permanent knot/rope combo that replaces the ratchet straps in the back of my truck for holding down wood stock. I guess I’ll be using that code to buy some paramax!

    • @First_Class_Amateur
      @First_Class_Amateur  23 дня назад +7

      We have a special promotion for people named “Briz”. Free paramax while supplies last. Must be picked up in person.

    • @clubstew
      @clubstew 23 дня назад +4

      Have you looked into a trucker’s hitch? Curious how that stacks up if you have.

    • @Matt-wg3yb
      @Matt-wg3yb 23 дня назад +2

      @@clubstew He has 2 videos on improved truckers hitches. Suggest you check them out on his channel. I believe this is for smaller/lighter loads.

    • @clubstew
      @clubstew 23 дня назад +3

      Oh, I’ve seen them and have been using such a hitch for years. I’ve been knotty since Boy Scouts and use a lot of knots in climbing. It was a question to the OP.

    • @brizbgarcia1
      @brizbgarcia1 19 дней назад +1

      @@clubstew I haven't tried a trucker's hitch yet and I'm sure it would work. Lately I have been transporting 4x8 sheet goods in my truck bed and my ratchet strap hooks fall out of the hold points as I tighten them up (usually loading up alone). I also haven't worked with Paramax yet, so that could open up many possibilities.

  • @Samjs916
    @Samjs916 18 дней назад

    What is the benefit of this over, say, a taught line or a trucker's hitch?

  • @eddie4082
    @eddie4082 20 дней назад +1

    What is the code for free shipping? I'm looking to purchase 2 50ft 5/16 para Max. Thanks for the great content

  • @Astrix_Jaeger
    @Astrix_Jaeger 22 дня назад +1

    Butchcramf!!!!

  • @user-xl2ls2cm3m
    @user-xl2ls2cm3m 14 дней назад

    залипательно 👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍😅😅😅😅

  • @philippeherman6287
    @philippeherman6287 12 дней назад

    Als je een lus wilt maken die je achteraf gemakkelijk kunt losmaken, zou ik de weversknoop gebruiken of een paalsteek in de bocht,

    • @philippeherman6287
      @philippeherman6287 12 дней назад

      Even een correctie, ik bedoelde de dubbele weversknoop, als je de dubbeleweversknoop kent kun je hem ook maken met een lus maken de dubbele weversknoop is niet te verwarren met de karaaksteek, ik kijk al jaren op RUclips en eerlijk gezegd ik heb nog nooit een dubbele weversknoop gezien en toch zo gemakkelijk te maken

  • @jfh667
    @jfh667 23 дня назад +2

    Ive seen spoons sharper then this knife.

  • @flatdog-
    @flatdog- 23 дня назад +1

    We live in Australia- is it free shipping to us?

  • @mankybrains
    @mankybrains 23 дня назад +2

    Bushcraft!!!!!!

  • @mediumpimpin1986
    @mediumpimpin1986 14 дней назад +2

    I almost had to quit watching seeing you using a knife that dull

  • @Venom-nk8nd
    @Venom-nk8nd 23 дня назад +1

    Mm 🇵🇬

  • @Fred705
    @Fred705 18 дней назад

    Engate de lixo do vovô Eddie - UPCYCLED

  • @joelcazares3334
    @joelcazares3334 23 дня назад +2

    First‼️‼️‼️

  • @yousifucv
    @yousifucv 18 дней назад

    That's not a water bowline.

  • @Lilac757
    @Lilac757 23 дня назад +2

    For the Algorithm.😊

  • @lundahl92
    @lundahl92 23 дня назад +2

    dang it, almost first