No, as you see if you go to a discount auto parts store and look at the very cheapest tow straps. One level up will be strong enough. Starting at 2 levels up the material looks like the mfg wasn't...
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No, as you see if you go to a discount auto parts store and look at the very cheapest tow straps. One level up will be strong enough. Starting at 2 levels up the material looks like the mfg wasn't...
Hollow single braid Amsteel/Dyneema/Spectra/UHDMWPE line is popular here because it is so strong per weight and because it lends itself to adjustable constriction knots like whoopie slings while...
The polyprop is nowhere as durable. But +1 on splicing ease. A "Chinese finger trap". The first straps I made were of Samson's inexpensive 1/2" hollow polyprop utility line which compresses nicely...