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Looks like a quick-release figure eight knot, running end poked through and held by friction. Looks better than arbor knot imo for bundles
ОтветитьTie them and they will come, good luck going forward.
ОтветитьI saved it. I've got a few tarps I'm going to use it on. And practice it. Thx.
ОтветитьThank you,,,👍
ОтветитьVery clever. Keep it simple!
ОтветитьUsed this to carry and store my 20x20 tarp
TYVM
Very easy way to learn with your pace and the great placement of the camera. Good Job, thanks!
Ответитьvery handy in the bedroom thanks
ОтветитьI bet you have a girl... ,. No, . Boy... ,.., no... some human..., tied up in your basement....
ОтветитьThere is a way of tying this faster, they use this for straw bales.
ОтветитьThat’s a good one
ОтветитьGood one, thanks man
ОтветитьAs a guy with a tent and awning shop I am going to the shop and practice this. Thanks for posting
ОтветитьThis is crap, lol. It won't hold any tension.
ОтветитьI do that all the time with my shoe laces. Stupid simple.
ОтветитьKnots are fascinating.
ОтветитьMagic - just the knot I’ve been missing! Great video 👏
Ответитьcan that knot somehow replace trucker's hitch?
ОтветитьIt's a figure eight stop knot but with a bight. The working end is passed through as shown and when tightened, the figure eight bites it and is easily released with the bight. Genius at play.
ОтветитьThanks god bless
ОтветитьMuy interesante gracias por compartir saludos
ОтветитьBuono, grazie.
ОтветитьI can't remember how to do them to save my life.😳🤔
ОтветитьNice thanks god bless
ОтветитьThis is an interesting knot, but if you have more time then instead using a loop at end of rope and a taut line hitch end of rope will allow a bit more compression because the knot you use creates extra friction on the rope.
ОтветитьI like it, but it does come loose when the line is grabbed. I think that was addressed at the end with the additional hitch. I just wish more attention was paid to that as it was done very quickly and was obscured by the hand.
ОтветитьI can’t find any info on the music… arhhhh…frustrating.
ОтветитьMarlin spike hitch looks upside down
ОтветитьThank you for your video
ОтветитьBEAUTIFUL KNOT - GREAT DEMONSTRATION! THANK YOU! JTM
ОтветитьI've always called this a slipped packers' knot and used it for bed rolls and the like.
I'm surprised no one else knows it by that name. Am I wrong?
Way better than Jam Knot. Thanks so much!
ОтветитьVery very clear presentation. Slow motion makes it sooo easy to follow. Good job.
ОтветитьExcellent. Was using the one where you double the cord, put a larks head on the end, and pass each loose end through the larks head on opposite directions.
This is much better as you use half the cordage and have a quick release too.
Love it.
This looks like an Evenk hitch? Pretty cool way to use it.
ОтветитьYo thank you amazing video 🤙🤙🤙👏
ОтветитьGreat illustration video. Thanks.
ОтветитьLove it god bless
ОтветитьNice video, very well presented and easy to follow. I prefer the "outdoors ziptie" for bindles and sleeping bags
ОтветитьExcelente
ОтветитьIs there anything to be said for feeding the working end into the figure of eight in the opposite direction to the one you have shown, that is to say, emerging in the same direction as the bight?
I believe I found it to form a slightly tighter bind.
Very well made video and the right knot for bed rolls.
A slipped constrictor is far quicker.
ОтветитьIt helped me a lot, thanks!
ОтветитьNothing makes me forget how to tie a knots that I've tied for years than a couple of beers. Alcohol, the King of Drugs!
ОтветитьJust a slip knot
ОтветитьBrilliantly simple thanks
ОтветитьDiga-me se puder o nome da música neste vídeo. Ambos são excelentes, tanto a música como o vídeo. Abraço desde Brasil.
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