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ATP September 28th 11 12:57 AM

WTB - Rigging
 

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"Steve B" wrote in message
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I need some rigging. Particularly, two long nylon straps with sewn
eyes to cradle my boat. About 12' long. Can also use some shorter
ones for logging, about 4-12 ft. And some socketed wire rope chokers
that haven't been crimped 3/8"-1/2" 10'-12'. Shorter ones, too.

A good farm supply will have straps. Then cut to length and take them
to a tent and awning repair shop to sew loops.

I'm allergic to retail. But I do have a walking foot heavy duty sewing
machine, and may look into making my own, as it would make it easier to
make multiple loop, and offset slings.

Steve

Then you'll be able to work like a rigger.


I an Offshore Petroleum Industry, and OSHA certified. But I don't know if
those have expiration dates. In fact, I don't even know where they are.
But I WAS really certified in another life. I am retired now.

Really.

Steve

That's cool. I remember when I was a kid my father went to a military
parachute rigging school. They had some pretty big sewing machines for the
equipment slings.



Steve B[_10_] September 28th 11 07:27 PM

WTB - Rigging
 

"ATP" wrote

That's cool. I remember when I was a kid my father went to a military
parachute rigging school. They had some pretty big sewing machines for the
equipment slings.


This is the original monster. Complete with table, HUGE motor, head,
everything. All together, I'd say the head, motor, and table weigh 150# or
more.

It's being tuned up right now, and I can't wait to get it back and start
some canvas projects I have in the pipeline.

I'm also going to get some nylon strap webbing, and make some of my own
lifting slings particular to my uses.

Steve



Jim Wilkins[_2_] September 28th 11 10:20 PM

WTB - Rigging
 

"Steve B" wrote in message
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I'm also going to get some nylon strap webbing, and make some of my own
lifting slings particular to my uses.
Steve


How much more than the expected load should the test load be?

jsw



DanG October 1st 11 03:01 PM

WTB - Rigging
 
On 9/28/2011 4:20 PM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
"Steve wrote in message
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I'm also going to get some nylon strap webbing, and make some of my own
lifting slings particular to my uses.
Steve


How much more than the expected load should the test load be?

jsw




Typical safety margin on any lifting equipment is 5x.


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