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Multiplait splicing
My fellow newsgroup-members,
I'm in the process of making a series drogue.I am using multiplait line here, for obvious reasons. I tried googling for some splicing-descriptons but can't find any that are any good. Since I'm asking... I'm looking for an end-splice, eye-splice and anchorchain-splice. Who helps? I like 'm with a lot of pictures... ;-) Fair winds, Len. |
Multiplait splicing
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Multiplait splicing
Never mind,
http://www.yalecordage.com/html/pdf/...eye_splice.pdf http://www.yalecordage.com/html/pdf/...ain_splice.pdf Fair winds, Len. |
Multiplait splicing
Len,
Len wrote: Never mind, http://www.yalecordage.com/html/pdf/...eye_splice.pdf http://www.yalecordage.com/html/pdf/...ain_splice.pdf Fair winds, Len. Are you using yale, or MaxiBraid (NER)? I have all three of the splice documents (and you can also see it done on both eye and chain, in my gallery under refit - the thing that looks, in the thumbnail, like one of the aliens in the movie Alien) for MaxiBraid if you need them. L8R Skip and Lydia, floating Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery! Follow us at http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog and/or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog "And then again, when you sit at the helm of your little ship on a clear night, and gaze at the countless stars overhead, and realize that you are quite alone on a great, wide sea, it is apt to occur to you that in the general scheme of things you are merely an insignificant speck on the surface of the ocean; and are not nearly so important or as self-sufficient as you thought you were. Which is an exceedingly wholesome thought, and one that may effect a permanent change in your deportment that will be greatly appreciated by your friends."- James S. Pitkin |
Multiplait splicing
Len wrote: My fellow newsgroup-members, I'm in the process of making a series drogue.I am using multiplait line here, for obvious reasons. I tried googling for some splicing-descriptons but can't find any that are any good. Since I'm asking... I'm looking for an end-splice, eye-splice and anchorchain-splice. Who helps? I like 'm with a lot of pictures... ;-) Fair winds, Len. Dont be a fool................ ask the people who manufactured the suff youre using. The fid reference by another poster is mostlikly thinking nylon double braid. You have multiplait. there is a big diffrence. Bob |
Multiplait splicing
Dave wrote: On 31 Oct 2006 13:49:11 -0800, "Bob" said: Dont be a fool. Hmm, that adds a lot to the post. No doubt Len was hell bent on being a fool and required some dissuading. Maybe it's English not being my native language or maybe it is my non-us background / upbringing (pun intended) but I can't understand why i a) would be a fool or b) would need dissuading regarding my original question. Len. |
Multiplait splicing
Dave wrote: It is indeed a matter of the language's nuances. I was being mildly sarcastic about the poster's comment. Phrases like "Don't be a fool" are designed pompously to puff up the person making them, to convey his own sense of his importance, and to belittle the person to whom they're addressed. They don't add anything of substance to a discussion. Hence my sarcastic note. That I understood, so your last clarification was unnecessary. What I didn't understand in your post was the dissuasion part, it made an impression on me as a "light version" of calling me a fool, somewhat hidden but equally paternalizing. Can you falsify this observation ? But don't be alarmed too much, I sure could live without it. Len. |
Multiplait splicing
Dave wrote: Yes. The words were intended ironically. The intended meaning was "you have no reason to take Len for a fool, or to assume he needed to be dissuaded from acting like one." Ok, Dave, Fully understood now... :-) Roger and out, Len. |
Multiplait splicing
Dave wrote: Yes. The words were intended ironically. The intended meaning was "you have no reason to take Len for a fool, or to assume he needed to be dissuaded from acting like one." Ok, Dave, Fully understood now... :-) Roger and out, Len. |
Multiplait splicing
"Charlie Morgan" wrote I was beginning to think That'd be a first. |
Multiplait splicing
Len wrote:
My fellow newsgroup-members, I'm in the process of making a series drogue.I am using multiplait line here, for obvious reasons. Lets try this again. I believe most published advice recomends nylon double braid with no mention of multiplait for series drogue construction. I assume we are not talking about the same cordage construction, that is unless where you live the words "double braid" and "multiplait" are used interchangably? I use the two words to mean two very diffrent cordage construction types as do Sampson and England. I tried googling for some splicing-descriptons but can't find any that are any good. When you say "good" do you mean easy to understand or the splice does not reduce SWL significantly: 90%? Since I'm asking... I'm looking for an end-splice, eye-splice and anchorchain-splice. Anchorchain splice............................. cordage manufactures, Drogue Data Base, SeaAnchors and Drouge (Hinze) do not recomend an eysplice directly to chain. Yas gotta uz a thimbol and shakel. Ya just cant bend it to a link un hopes it to hold when yas needs it most. And it aint the uns uzd for wirerope. gots ta uze the uns fur line not rope. And for thoes more inclined to cricize my use of "foolish", here are lots of typos and conventin errors to find fault too. Hvae fun boys. Oh, so what brings yall over here? Nobody paying enough attention to your comments at alt.sailing asa? In all honesty Len. by your questions and word use I advise strongly that you read the two texts I listed above. Both are very helpful for series drouge design and use. I also ass-u-me that you used the load formula to calculate the strength of the attachment points for the drogue and harnes legs? Just a couple thoughts to consider.......................................... ..... Bob Who helps? I like 'm with a lot of pictures... ;-) Fair winds, Len. |
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