https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBTiYf-9Hys
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I have made a few 12mm soft shackles and spent many hours trawling YouTube looking for techniques. Most guys make them out of 6mm and 8mm for boating. I really struggled to find any decent vids ans certainly nothing relating to 12mm damn it. I had to do all the maths myself.
That vid is a Bloody Rippa Find! End of story! Great Vid.
The blind knot technique he uses is heaps easier than what I found for the same result.
Great Find! Thanks for posting that.
Next time I make one iwill use this Vid 100%
Love the knitting needle Fid too. Awesome Hack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sobFjjh8Pbg
The big problem is the front recovery points on my Patrol have sharp corners. I did get one laser cut out of 20mm hardened steel, and am in the process of rounding off the corners.
I would like to send it away to be tested against one with sharp edges.
I can't fit it to my vehicle, because of the winch cradle.
That is correct, but adds another failure point, and takes away the whole point of the soft shackle.
@threedogs, John, where did you get your recovery points tested. And are you willing to send another point to them to get tested with soft shackles?
That last vid that Mudnut posted is worth watching mate. The 12mm soft shackle failed at +26Ton.. the Snatch Block has a proven efficiency of 1:1.8 and the Snatch ring is 1:1.7 ans the fiction is negligible i the scheme of things..
The considerations I would give are these.
1. If i was using a Snatch block I would probably stick with a steel shackle as per general concepts.
2. If i was going to use a snatch ring then a Soft Shackle is the only way to go.
A Snatch block has some sharper edges so I think a soft shackle is not ideal IMO.
Snatch block and Steel shackle OR snatch ring and Soft shackle.
Either way WINCH BLANKET RECOMMENDED.