Citydude
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I tied knot three times, two failed. Cost me a fortune....
:laughing::laughing: Thats funnyI tied knot three times, two failed. Cost me a fortune....
If you don't know how to tie the right knot, tie lots of 'em! -credit to my Navy officer friend.
Funny to you perhaps...not so much to Citydude I'm guessing. Although Chris Rock once posed the question about why divorce was so expensive...his answer was "because it's worth it".:laughing::laughing: Thats funny
Oh yeah the old timber hitch to tag out them rear lot transformers while raising and lowering them, I don't know that I have ever used it for much of anything else though, bowline, half hitch, clove hitch, etc, pretty much every day.I was just reading a thread on ratchet straps and the subject of knots came up. Just curious how many people use knots or can tie any. I myself use knots daily rigging blocks/materials as a power lineman. My favorites include a bowline, square knot and the timber hitch. There are many more we tie on a daily basis but these can cover most basics. I was just curious what everyone else out there does.
I heard about that book long ago. Do you have it? Just looked it up online $85 for the hardback but wondering how instructional it truly is... says 3900 knots and 7000 illustrations. That is less than two pics per knot. I'm a slow learner.Square, bowline, Figure eight, shoe lace, slip knot, fishing hook and trucker.
If you really want to learn some knots, The Ashley Book of Knots - Wikipedia. A total of 3,800 knots! :shocked::shocked::shocked:
Later,
Dan
I heard about that book long ago. Do you have it? Just looked it up online $85 for the hardback but wondering how instructional it truly is... says 3900 knots and 7000 illustrations. That is less than two pics per knot. I'm a slow learner.. Obviously a comprehensive book. Thanks for jogging my memory.
There were many a day in my youth I would carefully ensure I had no bait or hook on my line, just a chunk of split shot to keep the line in the water. Why mess up a beautiful day with cleaning fish. Yet still at a distance looking like I was doing something useful like trying to get foodThe greatest thing about fishing is that even if you don't catch a fish, you've still wasted a day.....
I heard about that book long ago. Do you have it? Just looked it up online $85 for the hardback but wondering how instructional it truly is... says 3900 knots and 7000 illustrations. That is less than two pics per knot. I'm a slow learner.. Obviously a comprehensive book. Thanks for jogging my memory.