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Pulley blocks
"Chris Hogg" wrote in message ... I'm looking for a small sheaved pulley system with maybe two or three pulleys per sheave (if those are the right terms), capable of lifting a max of say 250 kg. I guess the sort of thing used for lifting engine blocks out of cars would be OK. Anyone point me to a supplier? -- Chris You haven't stipulated where you're posting from; - But, any yachting chandlers will be able to supply you, different blocks, different sheaves, selection of cordages, etc. etc. How much 'pull' do you want to exert? How much length of cordage are you prepared to handle/purchase? _If_ you're posting from Unst, there's a chandler in BaltaSound. _If_ You're posting from Devon, there's plenty in Plymouth .... (You get the idea ) _If _ you're posting from somewhere in between these places, try your 'Yellow Pages' for chandlers. -- Brian |
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