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Thread: What snatchy to buy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    nothing to do with being an inferior product, just inadequate safety labels
    Quality control mate. Who knows what defects are in them??
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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    If you want one of the best Snatch Straps available in Australia, here is the manuf link. I did a bulk buy for our Club a while back and they were very cost effective as well as being awesome quality. Just don't order a 100 tonner by mistake, the freight would be a killer http://www.comsew.com.au/comsew/?page_id=59
    That is some serious bits of kit there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    Have never used a snatch strap. I have one, plus a load sharing strap. The snatch is rated at 12,000kg. Now I’m concerned that it’s not what I need,. Don’t really want to have to buy another.... but should I?
    I would suggest an off road course on the safe use of all recovery equipement
    even a introduction 4x4 course,
    Even get Mrs T to take a course with you, just incase something happens you, both should know how to
    drive the ute properly,
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    I would suggest an off road course on the safe use of all recovery equipement
    even a introduction 4x4 course,
    Even get Mrs T to take a course with you, just incase something happens you, both should know how to
    drive the ute properly,
    It’s on the cards. Ballarat 4x4 Club do a course. They have their own training ground plus access to local forests.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    It’s on the cards. Ballarat 4x4 Club do a course. They have their own training ground plus access to local forests.
    My 4x4 skills were gained from our local club guys. No formal training so I could have learned their bad habits though.
    I've been lucky to be a hands on / DIY person, so job planning, logic and common sense come easy to me.
    That can also be dangerous, so I stop and think about what we need to do.
    Bottom line club training, campfire chat and trips add to the knowledge.
    As far as I know we haven't had an accident in the 10 years of my membership.
    Last edited by macca; 7th February 2015 at 01:41 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by biggqwesty View Post
    Quality control mate. Who knows what defects are in them??
    happens with all companies mate, no matter who they are


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    @ Macca it shows to as you just had a complex recovery situation just last week,,,,,,,2 thumbs up

    Its the bad habit bit I dont like but if you see something that looks dodgey chances are it could turn pear shaped
    either say something ,if they say it always works go hide behind your 4x4 just in case this time it doesnt.
    Dont get many chances if things go wrong
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    Interesting comments about picking up bad habits from Clubs etc.

    When Snatch Strap use is being "demonstrated" one of the fav subjects is a demo on "How to join two snatch straps correctly".

    If I happen to be loitering around and the dude is a certified knob I like to ask questions such as...
    "If you shouldn't use straps that are rated too high or too low what happens to the rating when two straps are joined?"
    "If I join two straps do I have to drive twice as fast or twice as far to get the same force?"
    "If I join two 8000 Kg straps won't it halve the effort so I can use them on a Suzuki or a Diahatsu?"
    "What happens if one is a 10,000 and one is a 6,000?"
    "I don't have two Snatch straps but I do have an 8,000 winch extension strap so can I join my Winch Extension to my 8,000 Snatch Strap?"

    Almost inevitably becomes a Beer and Popcorn moment as I slink off from the crowd like the coward I am just as the fists start to fly over the ensuing arguments

    ... told you mob I was Evil.
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    its amazing the amount of "experts" come out at the camp fire too.
    I found some try and think too much about it like those straps I had
    made. what type of ink was used, water based or petroleum, is the stitch pattern consistent
    with the way a parachute is made WTF there is an AS to the way they are stitched and glued
    same as a seat belt is stiched and glued, seems some out there know more than us.lo.
    I have my broken ones re stitched to aircraft STD but only use them for snigging logs, they are way too short as "SNATCH straps
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    happens with all companies mate, no matter who they are
    For sure. At Least they are getting on with fixing the issue. Even if it is not that important
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