Logger's eye.

   / Logger's eye. #31  
I used to watch dad weave 3 strand rope. He probably showed me how to do it a hundred times. I guess I am a slow learner as I could never get it to look like the weaves he did.
 
   / Logger's eye. #33  
I used to watch dad weave 3 strand rope. He probably showed me how to do it a hundred times. I guess I am a slow learner as I could never get it to look like the weaves he did.

I've done tons of 3 strand rope over the years. Once you get it, you get it. Never even occurred to me that cable could be done with similar fashion.
 
   / Logger's eye. #34  
there was a time this was done on one end of a choker and the pressed thimble on the other..it as known as an erection choker the idea was you could choke a load with out the bite of the choker getting hung up on the pressed knuckle.... its kinda a lost art with man hours being so expensive compared to the price of a pressed thimble...
 
   / Logger's eye. #35  
Actually use to do that very same thing back in high school forestry class in the '70's . We would get a whole pick up load of scrap cable from the many local logging companies that were around here . Had several large chunks of fir rounds out behind the forestry building that We worked on . Used 2 railroad spikes to hold the loop together , then 2 people would work together spreading the strands and weaving together . Can't remember what the " Standard " time was to complete , But it was a part of the State Forestry contest We use to compete in .
Another one of those " Lost " arts that I remember form those times .

Fred H.
 
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#36  
I never learned how, there use to be another type of eye splice. Called a Marine splice. If I remember correctly it was a lot like splicing an eye in rope. I worked with several crane operators over the years who flat out refused to make a pick with Marine spliced eyes! They say if the load spins, and the hook does not rotate the eye will unravel and pull apart! :eek:
 
   / Logger's eye. #37  
I've used the 'farmers eyes' many times. In 3/8" wire rope I leave about a 12" tag then taper the last 6". Wrap the tag to the main line with electrical tape then serve with #14 mechanics wire to keep the picker wire ends under control. I have done this all the way up to 1" wire rope and I have NEVER had an eye break, always the mainline. Usually at a kink or some other defect.

 
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#38  
redneckdan normally our derricks ran 1 1/8-inch wire rope for anchors. We would roll a farmer's eye in the end, and use a couple clamps. I've used up to 10-ton Danforth anchors, and never had an eye pull out.
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