Hey guys, just a quick question-I've seen where you can make a continuous loop of amsteel. Besides the obvious, what are some other uses for a loop like that? Seems like there may be alot of things you could do with it?
Hey guys, just a quick question-I've seen where you can make a continuous loop of amsteel. Besides the obvious, what are some other uses for a loop like that? Seems like there may be alot of things you could do with it?
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run like crazy and climb up a tree. If the bear climbs the tree and eats you, it's a black
bear. If the bear just pushes the tree over and eats you, it's a grizzly bear : )
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I used them to hang the ridgepole on my "Turtlelady Bamboo Stand" style of hammock stand. Mine are actually knotted loops, but a continuous loop would work as well.
I've used one as a knife lanyard before.
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A tree strap extender, a pack hanger, a gravity filter hanger, water bottle/platy carrier.
I THOUGHT GETTING OLDER WOULD TAKE MUCH LONGER.
I've used them around the gathered end of my BB and then larks headed rings on for drips ..
I've ditched them now though, just tying my whoopies straight to the hammock ends
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