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    Splicing a Dyneema Winch Rope

    Hey guys i have had to shorten my rope and went looking for the best option to install the eye back in the end and this is a Winner!

    http://www.animatedknots.com/brummeldemo/

    Helped me. Hope it helps You. Simple

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    That looks nice and easy, how was it feeding the rope down the inside ? I imagin that parts annoying

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    Quote Originally Posted by megatexture View Post
    That looks nice and easy, how was it feeding the rope down the inside ? I imagin that parts annoying
    yeah was not to bad. My rope is use so probably be easier in brand new rope. second hand rope is a bitch!

    I watched this Video too and then used the first half of this vid ie. the taper and tape it up then used the top link to build the splice. All good and pretty simple.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q22wgYZL9f0
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    If your at home though then making this little puller will make the final part of the thread much easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
    yeah was not to bad. My rope is use so probably be easier in brand new rope. second hand rope is a bitch!

    I watched this Video too and then used the first half of this vid ie. the taper and tape it up then used the top link to build the splice. All good and pretty simple.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q22wgYZL9f0

    I replaced my thimble using another one of this guys videos about a year ago, very helpfull.
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    I have some spare 19mm plasma I use as a GP type of rope around camp. I have only gone in and out about 4 times as the more pressure the tighter the grip.
    Has not let go but I use mainly for logs around camp, I'll put up a pic, I only fitted a rated hook to each end, I could of course feed it down the centre
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    Thanks MR great links.
    I'm constantly impressed how much info you can pick up on this forum
    Think it's worth mentioning --
    Reading the links attached printed info "could" help you do an even better job repairing your own gear.
    EG--how kinks, knots, twists, bend etc can weaken a rope.
    so called "best practice" will help keep rope integrity & lesson the chance of mishaps even further.
    not preaching, personal experience trying to repair a rope well on the first attempt does breed confidence.
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    Locked Brummel or a Brummel seized with whipping or heat shrink is the the way to go with synthetics
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    Heat shrinking not too hot for the rope??
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Heat shrinking not too hot for the rope??
    No way. Doesn't take much temperature to shrink it.

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