Perfect timing! Just days ago made a marlinspike based on your design. But couldn't stop myself from ordering just now the "original" one from you. Feels like the least I can do to thank you for countless videos! Cheers from Poland!
Long ago, before the birth of the internet, I wanted a marlinspike. However, I didn't know what it was called, nor where I could get one. However, the lumber yard had a bin full of 60d nails. While not ideal, I used a 60d nail for almost 30 years, until an old Seabee gave me his. I liked it a lot, but someone else liked it more - so it got stolen. So it goes. Thanks for sharing. Wish you well.
@@First_Class_AmateurAfter seeing the kindness of your gesture here I have to subscribe. I have so much respect for you for this. Thank you for making the world a better place Sir. Best wishes to you and your family. ✌️🇺🇸
I bought one of his marlinspikes - its great. Has a nice weight to it and the turks head knot was fun to tie. I've already used it a few times and have only had it for a few days. Im actually currently using it to restring some old hexes for rock climbing. I have ordered a leather sheath from him as well as I want to bring it camping this summer.
dunno if I made the cut but I grabbed a handful of other items anyway. the previous spike I got from ya, I hit it with a belt sander to dull it some. I found it too "stabby" initially. but better to be too sharp than too dull, right? thanks for making stuff a little more fun. glad to support.
I am learning knots. I have used a top part of fingernail clippers, the part you pushed down with your thumb, to wedge in between knots. Same principIe. I’ve done this for years, and I’ve never had a knot I can’t undo. Smaller size knots basically.
In one of my oldest books that mentions the marlinspike it says that the purpose of the large metal head is so that a sailor doesn't need to carry a hammer into rigging.
Some of these, the alpine butterfly slack thing, the munter's hitch, make it seem like it could be valuable to have just some rods around. I'm imagining something a lot like your marlinspike but both ends are domed over and it's a little longer than my knuckles. With the slack thing, seems inconvenient to occupy a tool that way, and I don't love the idea of having a spike floating midline in the truck bed. If I had a handful of pins problem solved, especially if I modified the turks head to have a loop sticking off that I could lash to the other end, capturing the butterflies on the pin. With the munter, seems like it'd be nice to have the turkshead between finger & thumb for an easy hold instead of grasping it with pinky and the other middle finger against the palm, but then the spike would be pointing towards me. Could probably go with a smaller diameter, make it easier to have a handful of pins available, but I can't think through what impact that would have on the munter
Securing cables. Length of cord. in half, larkspur knot around the cable - best near one of the end connectors. Loop the cable up, and tie it with the cord. When untied the cord stays on the cable for the next time and does attach to itself, unlike velcro.
that placement on your belt at the end seems like a preview for your next video: "How to suture closed puncture wounds in thigh tissues using only paracord"
Super off topic but I might as well ask. How do I effectively tie down my dolly flat on my truck bed. Cant tie it down standing up since I have a topper.
You made a video on how to tie a string to something cylindrical, like a marker which will hold it tight. Can you refer me to that video? I used it once to secure a sharpie to a clip board and I can't believe it actually worked. I can't find that video :(
That spike-holder would never work for me... I'd be the first one to put a hole in my leg, or something else important. I think I'd go with a leather sheath. Great video, as always!
I see the basis for your "Truckers Hitch" is actually a "Sheep Shank" as my Dad taught me so terminology may be wrong yea the section from one loop caught in a bite to the reversed image knot with the 3 lines between is what I'm talking about :) here is an example of what I'm talking about :) ruclips.net/video/q5KWxqQ7JFU/видео.html Dad's story was " if you need to repel a 200 foot cliff but only have a 100 foot rope tie off to an anchor on top make the sheep shank knot close to the anchor and (important part here) hold the tailing end under CONSTANT tension and cut the line going into both loops and NOT either that go into the bites!!! repel 100 foot to your next GOOD anchor point, anchor yourself to the cliff and let loose on the rope above you and give it a couple of good whips to shake the sheep shank loose and you'll have 90ish' of rope at your disposal again :) P.S. I'm calling "half hitches" bites, the bites are actually empty and are feed through the half hitch which are in the two incoming lines of the knot. if you watch you'll see what I'm talking about :)
The coiled power cable is not a good idea when switched on, it's a fire risk. The amount of draw and time are a factor, so, a laptop might be ok, but please tell your viewers that it is quite possible for coiled power cables to build up enough heat when in use, to melt the plastic sheath and cause a short, so, best not to coil them whilst in use.
Perfect timing! Just days ago made a marlinspike based on your design. But couldn't stop myself from ordering just now the "original" one from you. Feels like the least I can do to thank you for countless videos! Cheers from Poland!
Long ago, before the birth of the internet, I wanted a marlinspike. However, I didn't know what it was called, nor where I could get one. However, the lumber yard had a bin full of 60d nails. While not ideal, I used a 60d nail for almost 30 years, until an old Seabee gave me his. I liked it a lot, but someone else liked it more - so it got stolen. So it goes. Thanks for sharing. Wish you well.
Please send me an email at Brent@AwesomeForSale.com. I’d like to do something for you. Brent
Brent, hello there, friend. I'm going to order from you a marlingspike. Another excellent instruction from you. Hello from Florida!
🫡 So it goes 😐
@@First_Class_AmateurAfter seeing the kindness of your gesture here I have to subscribe. I have so much respect for you for this. Thank you for making the world a better place Sir. Best wishes to you and your family. ✌️🇺🇸
So what he is saying is I don't need the spike I need a book to learn how to tie knots first lol
That, sir, was a super cool video that I didn't see coming.
Thank you, so useful knowing what a marlin spike is and what to do with it !
I bought one of his marlinspikes - its great. Has a nice weight to it and the turks head knot was fun to tie. I've already used it a few times and have only had it for a few days. Im actually currently using it to restring some old hexes for rock climbing. I have ordered a leather sheath from him as well as I want to bring it camping this summer.
Thank you, Sir. Marlin Spike ordered.
Alright I just ordered one. Now the wait!
Already bought one of your marlinespikes , but definitely would like one of the belt holsters for it
dunno if I made the cut but I grabbed a handful of other items anyway.
the previous spike I got from ya, I hit it with a belt sander to dull it some. I found it too "stabby" initially. but better to be too sharp than too dull, right?
thanks for making stuff a little more fun. glad to support.
mk im saving up fore one now. but while I'm there might as well buy a paracord black wall carabiner.
Ah see, now i have one of your marlin spikes (very useful), and have been wanting a sheath for it, but maybe the belt hook is a better idea.
I am learning knots. I have used a top part of fingernail clippers, the part you pushed down with your thumb, to wedge in between knots. Same principIe. I’ve done this for years, and I’ve never had a knot I can’t undo. Smaller size knots basically.
Very good video. Thank you.
Just ordered a marlin spike. 14706 , probably late for the loop but that’s ok. Watched plenty of your videos. I’ll put it to use.
In one of my oldest books that mentions the marlinspike it says that the purpose of the large metal head is so that a sailor doesn't need to carry a hammer into rigging.
Best improvised marlinspike? Would be nice to have some in multiple places like the car
I don't actually carry my Marlin Spike around because I worry about the tip. Maybe you could make a leather sheath we could slip it in and wear?
He does sell a MarlinSpike Leather Sheath on his website.
Some of these, the alpine butterfly slack thing, the munter's hitch, make it seem like it could be valuable to have just some rods around. I'm imagining something a lot like your marlinspike but both ends are domed over and it's a little longer than my knuckles. With the slack thing, seems inconvenient to occupy a tool that way, and I don't love the idea of having a spike floating midline in the truck bed. If I had a handful of pins problem solved, especially if I modified the turks head to have a loop sticking off that I could lash to the other end, capturing the butterflies on the pin. With the munter, seems like it'd be nice to have the turkshead between finger & thumb for an easy hold instead of grasping it with pinky and the other middle finger against the palm, but then the spike would be pointing towards me. Could probably go with a smaller diameter, make it easier to have a handful of pins available, but I can't think through what impact that would have on the munter
Securing cables. Length of cord. in half, larkspur knot around the cable - best near one of the end connectors. Loop the cable up, and tie it with the cord. When untied the cord stays on the cable for the next time and does attach to itself, unlike velcro.
Is that you auto locking in line. Or just a trucker hitch from the suspended bellringers knot -window variation?
What is the knot on the end. Tia
that placement on your belt at the end seems like a preview for your next video: "How to suture closed puncture wounds in thigh tissues using only paracord"
The computer :( blue screen. Let me know if you need help with that.
Got mine, hope i made it
Bummer mine just showed up 2 days ago lol. Thanks for a good product been following for a while
Super off topic but I might as well ask. How do I effectively tie down my dolly flat on my truck bed. Cant tie it down standing up since I have a topper.
You see, the flashy marlin spike gets all of the fame and glory! While his close relative, the fid goes unnoticed, so sad…….
I need one of these in my life , how much?
You made a video on how to tie a string to something cylindrical, like a marker which will hold it tight. Can you refer me to that video? I used it once to secure a sharpie to a clip board and I can't believe it actually worked.
I can't find that video :(
ruclips.net/video/qZOmMXIGCVY/видео.htmlsi=H2lHxBIWcFb8zwxr at 6:18
Ive been using a ground down fork till now. The marlin spike seems a lil better 😂
👍🏻🇨🇦. Sold. Order #14665. Can’t wait.
Lee! Thanks! I’m going to include something extra for you.
Thank you 🙏
That spike-holder would never work for me... I'd be the first one to put a hole in my leg, or something else important. I think I'd go with a leather sheath.
Great video, as always!
If you have one made of wood you can use it against vampires.
And here I thought a marlin spike was a more durable ice pick
I see the basis for your "Truckers Hitch" is actually a "Sheep Shank" as my Dad taught me so terminology may be wrong yea the section from one loop caught in a bite to the reversed image knot with the 3 lines between is what I'm talking about :) here is an example of what I'm talking about :) ruclips.net/video/q5KWxqQ7JFU/видео.html
Dad's story was " if you need to repel a 200 foot cliff but only have a 100 foot rope tie off to an anchor on top make the sheep shank knot close to the anchor and (important part here) hold the tailing end under CONSTANT tension and cut the line going into both loops and NOT either that go into the bites!!! repel 100 foot to your next GOOD anchor point, anchor yourself to the cliff and let loose on the rope above you and give it a couple of good whips to shake the sheep shank loose and you'll have 90ish' of rope at your disposal again :)
P.S. I'm calling "half hitches" bites, the bites are actually empty and are feed through the half hitch which are in the two incoming lines of the knot. if you watch you'll see what I'm talking about :)
It's out of stock.
Back in stock now
@@AwesomeForSale Yup! I checked again last night. Ordered. Can't wait to learn splicing.
You probably have heard this before, but just get a large Bosun's Knife!
OMG YOU'RE THAT WOMAN'S HUSBAND FROM TIKTOK THAT HELPS ALLA ROUND THE HOUSE OMG
You could also defend yourself from an attacker I’m sure.
The coiled power cable is not a good idea when switched on, it's a fire risk. The amount of draw and time are a factor, so, a laptop might be ok, but please tell your viewers that it is quite possible for coiled power cables to build up enough heat when in use, to melt the plastic sheath and cause a short, so, best not to coil them whilst in use.
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