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Continuous Loops Tutorial: Locked Brummel Method

This way of making a continuous loop utilizes a modified version of the locked brummel, where the tails are crossed to create the "lock", then buried back on themselves. It is more secure using this method than other methods that have been discussed, where the tails are just spliced in line. This "in line" method would be preferred if the buries were lock stitched, but most tutorials do not include that step in their instructions. The locked brummel method is also the preferred way to make continuous loops for some of the more well known hammock cottage vendors, such as Dream Hammock, Warbonnet Outdoors and Dutchware gear.
As always, make sure you inspect your gear and ensure that it is safe to use and in proper working order..... and don't hang higher than you're willing to fall!!

**** The information presented in this video is for entertainment purposes only. I am not an expert. Please make sure to check your own gear to ensure it is in safe and in working order.

Helpful Links:

Grog Sling:
http://www.animatedknots.com/grogsling/index.php

Amsteel 101 Tutorial:
https://dutchwaregear.com/2016/02/19/amsteel-101/

Whoopie Sling Tutorial:
http://www.samsonrope.com/Documents/Splice%20Instructions/12Strand_C2_Whoopie_Sling_AmSteel_AmSteel-Blue_WEB.pdf

Видео Continuous Loops Tutorial: Locked Brummel Method канала Triple Nickel Outdoors
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