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Watch this video for a demonstration of “How To Tie a Noose Knot”. Tocomplete the task, you will need: A single length of rope Get started with the first step: Make a loop by crossing one end of the rope—or “working end”—over the remaining rope—or “standing end.” For the complete guide, go to www.howcast.com Also check out Howcast for other do it yourself videos from Ravi and more videos in the Knots category. How can you contribute? Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or apply to the Howcast Emerging Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com This blog supports Faire de l’argent
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I need a bit…well, maybe more than a bit, of help with a knot. I live in an apartment and recently purchased two “topsey turvies”. As seen on TV tomato planter in which the plant hangs upside down in basically a thick, cylinder shaped, piece of plastic. A large hook is provided to hang the planter, but that was too high for me to reach to water the plants from the top. I asked my boyfriend to hang a rope to lower the planter and it turned into a full fledged “project”. He rigged a pulley system that allows me to raise and lower the planters individually. I love the pulley system. I need to learn how to tie a knot that will either allow me to raise and lower the planter by lifting on the planter therefore releasing the tension on the rope or a knot that is easy to release to lower the planter and easy to tie with the weight on the rope.
I have a deck above me and a deck below me. There is an eye hook attached to both. The rope is attached to the planter, run up thru a pulley that is attached to the eye hook above, down thru the eye hook below and back up towards the deck above. We are tying the rope to itself.
you know how when you buy hooks that are tied for you already. whats the name of that knot? the fishing line is usually wrapped around the hook several times close to the eye of the hook.
A water knot is a quick and simple way to secure a rope’s loose ends. Learn to tie a fireman’s in thisfree firefighting video from a fire captain. Expert: Joe Bruni Contact: firestop.staylow@verizon.net Bio: Captain Joe Bruni has over three decades of experience as a street firefighter and company officer. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz This blog supports Faire de l’argent
Learn how to tie fishing knots at www.tiefishingknots.com . The Rapala knot is a popular and easy fishing knot to learn. You can use this fishing knot for just about any type of fishing such as saltwater fishing, fly fishing, or bass fishing. Learn how to tie fishing knots such as the Rapala knot to improve your fishing success! This blog supports Faire de l’argent