View Full Version : A new way to join two snatch straps
gec
26th April 2011, 02:12 AM
Is this a safe new way to join two snatch straps together
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C8ZWRpUNPU
chester
26th April 2011, 09:31 AM
Not sure about that idea,IMO still can't beat a rolled up magazine or thick stick.I reckon you would be always replacing it,once it get's muddy a few times it would become weak.Im not conviniced about the choking idea.
Would have to see it in action before i made up my mind.
nowoolies
26th April 2011, 10:42 AM
not a bad idea ......but i still like my magazine
would like to see it used
the ferret
26th April 2011, 10:44 AM
I would not be keen on this idea in a snatch situation, there is no stretch in Kevlar or Dynema rope, certainly would not use it to connect a hook or shackle to a winch rope, the less metal in a snatch situation, the better. Stick with the rolled up magazine. My opinion only.
the evil twin
26th April 2011, 03:45 PM
In fairness guys...
The dude in the Vid doesn't mention or show snatch straps to my recollection. He talks about replacing steel shackles with his "rope shackle" IE to he talks about hooks, tree trunk protectors and other shackles so static loads not kinetic. If he did mention snatching I missed it the couple of times I watched the vid.
I reckon it is a cracking idea for static loads and as soon as I figure out how he finished of the outer sheath at the knot end I'm going to try making one. I have the knot and eye method sorted but it looks like he did a tapered splice finished with a hot knife to lock the sheath.
I'm going to try a locked figure 9 or a variation of a Matthew Walker for the stopper.
I don't see any hass using it on a winch hook, lets face it the "eye" end of the hook is spliced to dyneema, amsteel, spectra or whatever you have on the winch the same way (eye splice)
big_fletch
26th April 2011, 03:56 PM
Interesting idea, still nothing like a magazine lol
GUte
26th April 2011, 04:12 PM
can someone explain the magazine? or better post a vid?
YNOT
26th April 2011, 04:19 PM
The magazine goes in the middle of the join to stop the straps tightening up on each other. When you're finished the recovery you remove the rolled up magazine and there will be enough slack in the join to be able to get the join undone. The same join with out the magazine will be nearly impossible to undo after a snatch recovery.
I can set up 2 straps for a photo tomorrow if you like.
Tony
the evil twin
26th April 2011, 05:25 PM
Kudo's to Glen who found this link for anyone who wants to have a crack at making them ( I hate double carricks meself always get 'em rrse about)
http://l-36.com/soft_shackle_howto.php
GUte
27th April 2011, 12:54 PM
Thanks ynot, I understand clearly as I have had to join two together once which is now only used when its needed as I cant get them undone. That trick would of been perfect
YNOT
27th April 2011, 03:13 PM
To my knowledge this is the best way to join two snatch straps as it shares the load equally between the two loops.
Tony
04OFF
27th April 2011, 03:34 PM
^ Is that called a "Y-NOT" then ? :tease: (ha-ha)
Thats how id do it as well !
ZORDO
27th April 2011, 09:54 PM
Maybe not be a y-not. But it is definately the right knot
Cheers
Finly Owner
27th April 2011, 10:08 PM
I think someone should say it;
DON'T SUBSTITUTE sOFT NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE FOR SOLID TIMBER/STEEL BAR ETC.
I know it seems obvious, but hey we've seen obvious ignored in videos haven't we?
Tim
04OFF
28th April 2011, 11:25 AM
I think the pic below says it all Tim ........
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j320/02ard/axe.jpg
:1087:
the evil twin
28th April 2011, 11:47 AM
Aaah... the Septic Sludge Run... evil, evil goo containing many chemicals still unknown to science responsible for destroying human nasal passages and also known to spontaneously combust
That was a current model Hummer when he drove it in there a 1/2 hour before the pic was taken. The axe is so he can be recovered and commit ritual suicide without leaving the cab
(Authors note - 50% of the above is true)
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