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Knots in the rope?
I've read the manual extensively and can't find anything that says you can or cannot put knots in your rope to assist with climbing. If no one knows, I'll just wait until the Q&A opens in four days.
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Re: Knots in the rope?
You can. Rule is <I04>
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Re: Knots in the rope?
I didn't see anything about putting a metal ring on the end closest to the floor? Would that be legal? There is not a whole lot about the rope other than diameter and material and length.
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Re: Knots in the rope?
Those exact rules seem to give permission to have the last 4 inches as NOT flexible and being a exception to the requirements of the rope itself thus a ring allowed. I guess its a Q&A thing.
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Re: Knots in the rope?
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The way I break it down is: -entirely of non-metal fibers -[that are] twisted, tied, woven, or braided together -except for the last 4 inches of each end, which may be whipped, fused, covered in heat shrink or tape, or dipped in a coating material to prevent fraying. Basically, you can make a rope out of non-metal fibers, and the whole thing needs to be together using legal methods, but in the last little bit you can add something to keep the whole thing from coming apart. The real question is, how does a splice count? |
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Re: Knots in the rope?
Going off of that, how about a rope loop at the bottom (like a noose)? I'd assume yes, but I wanted to clarify.
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Re: Knots in the rope?
I think it's a bit of a stretch to classify a metal ring as a coating material though...
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Re: Knots in the rope?
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in heat shrink or tape, or dipped in a coating material to prevent fraying.) A metal ring would no longer meet the listed criteria of being a "rope" and thus cannot be installed on the field. If you tied the end of the rope to a chair would you then be able to bring that chair on on the field? Why is a metal ring any different? Last edited by mman1506 : 07-01-2017 at 18:02. |
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Re: Knots in the rope?
Hmmmm so can you tape the bottom of the rope with retroreflective tape?
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Re: Knots in the rope?
We've already found a vendor for retroreflective rope.
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Re: Knots in the rope?
I believe a loop is legal so long as it meet the size constraints. 12" I think off memory. I would not consider tying a ring to it but a loop woven into it. I suppose I could accomplish the same thing by making a loop with the rope and adding a hard "anti fray" polymer coating. Not sure we even want do it but generating ideas. Thanks for your thoughts.
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I still want to see how the GDC handles splices--I suspect they'd be considered "woven" or "braided", and if they're done right they can be nearly the size of the original rope, or thicker, depending on the type used. But they can be very stiff... |
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Re: Knots in the rope?
Better not make it too stiff for too long a distance:
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Anyway ask Q&A. |
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