Clamp, Hoist, and Tension with the Versatackle!
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- The versatackle is a self locking tackle which provides significant mechanical advantage. It has a wide range of uses providing reliable tension, and it can sub in as a clamp or a hoist in a pinch!
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:45 Clamp method
02:28 Clamp Demo
04:32 Hoist Method
05:57 Hoist Demo
12:01 Tensioning Method
13:13 Tensioning Demo
15:07 A Word of Caution - Хобби
You can add caribiners to reduce friction and also a prusic connected to something on the pulling string as a safety. That way if you're lowering something imporant, it can't smash to the floor if the rope slips.
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I am packing my boat. There’s a lot of things to leave behind, but that book is not one of them.
I just found your channel. It's a shame it hasn't been updated in a year.
Hopefully your lack of uploading isn't because you ended up stabbing yourself with a Marlin spike. I cringed every time you pulled the Marlin spike with the point on the thumb side of your hand. 😮
Good information and you have a good speaking voice. It's a shame you don't have more videos.
thanks.. good stuff 👍
This is cool as hell. I work in a shipyard so we use chainfalls and comealongs all the time but there are rare occasions where we need one but none are available. Obviously this can't take alot of weight but there are alot of situations where we need a good strong tug on something to get it unbound
I’m looking at your tackle arrangement at about 2:00 . You do have a 4:1, however, it’s pulling on the 2:1 on the right. Would that not make it a total of 8:1 ??
It's remarkable that it self locks. Aside from feeding the loops in the same direction, did you have to do anything to ensure it locks??
Like a simple trucker's hitch, with self locking loop
You don't have to do anything special. When you pull on the working end, the second turn will naturally slip under the first turn and it will lock.
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