I made my own thimbles. Used some schedule 80 pvc electrical pipe, heat it up with a heat gun until soft, Pressed ends with a mushroom shape drawer pull. Just need a dowel for the inside diameter to keep it from collapsing. Im just impatient and did not want to wait for amazon. Lol. But worked just fine in a pinch.
Nice video. Really enjoying some of your tutorials. At 2:30 when you tie on to the double locking snap, I think making that double fisherman onto the standing end of the same rope is called a poachers knot.
I’ve been working dialing in an new pruisik set up. I’ve used the positioned 2 for about 3 years. It’s fast and quickly adjustable. Now I climb slower and there’s no need for that added stress of potentially sliding back by accidentally knocking the sliding bar. Thank you sir
i really like the buntline over the double fishermans for lanyards and my terminal knot. it is more streamline, uses less cordage, and is easier to untie
I whipped my rigging lines & did this method on them with a heavy duty thimble. My rigging lines r different lengths depending on the situation. They r nice when it comes to attaching to my Maasdam rope puller. I attached a loop on the end of my Maasdam rope using the 3 strand splice with a heavy duty thimble to attach to a carabiner. Then I attach the carabiner to attach to the rigging eyes. Primarily on spars so I can control the felling direction. I plan on doing a 3 strand splice on both ends of a long Promaster 1/2" rigging line that I have left after setting up my Maasdam the way I like it.
Do any of your videos show how the rope is "whipped"? As a beginner, I'm interested in being able to make certain equipment like this lanyard. I'm still trying to figure all of the different types of ropes as well. Your videos help immensely. Your love of what you do is reflected here.
Hey Bino. I just received the rope and the snap hooks. Same rope as you spoke of. I ran a 15' line. I never used a double before. I had fun standing on the ground just playing with a couple small trees just thinking of all methods I could use them. They are dammed sweet. I really enjoyed being able to convert it into a short climbing line. Thank you, my friend.
@@BinoH By the way using a micro pully really is a game-changer. Prussic and rope nothing fancy is what I have always used. I remember when I was a kid 16 or 17 years old using pole cleats and pole harness and no rated snap hook. Releasing my lanyard holding on with hand and arm and working the lanyard up the tree. I think I am lucky to be alive. My badass saw "LOL" back then was a skill 14" I bought used. No safeties on that little saw. But that saw made me a boatload of money. Friends of the family had a flatbed trailer they gave to me and I built 2x4 walls and away I went. Now I could haul it away as well. 45 years later still playing in trees. I think I have monkey blood.
Hey thanks for the video super simple yet safe. Ive been doing tree work for 7 months now and alot of times I feel like I'm being very unsafe using a single flip line and spurs. When I reposition myself going over limbs I have nothing but my arm over a limb to reposition. The 2 in 1 system is going to change my climbing. Thank you so much for the simple video! Stay safe up there
Are you climbing professionally? If you are looking for advice. Always aim for 2 tie in points dropping to 1 to reposition. I use a top line 3 point lanyard And a 3 meter spare lanyard can be helpful on limb walks and blocking down
No it's better to only have one pulley because if you had to when you put weight on it the pulley will depress your friction hitch and your lanyard will run.
Thanks B! You just made my day. Fr. Now I can get to the wood! Have been broke for a few months and jobs have piled up on me😞. But not now! Christmas for the family will go down without a hitch. Ugggggg!!!
So simple and genius. I made a three point but with two knots, instead of rolls and it looks very complicated as much as it tends to get tangled very easily.
I just made a similar one myself. I chose to use a micro pulley to tend a Michoacán hitch instead, and also added a regular 3 wrap prussic with a rappel ring to use in a girth hitch configuration when needed. Good video per usual 👍 👍
The ropes used have to be rated for climbing. There are different ropes used for lanyards such as Three strand, wire core and different diameters of climbing lines.
Not really, You can use normal climbing rope to make a lanyard however its a good idea to climb with a wire core lanyard instead of normal climbing rope. If you're using saws while climbing you have more peace of mind with that metal core. The only problem with wire core is that i dont think you can make a 2 in 1 out of it due to the stiffness and the prusik not sliding well on it. I could be mistaken on that im sure Bino H could clear that up. As for the diameter/sizing, it doesn't really matter it's more a preference as long as the rope is rated for climbing you're good to go.
@@chaseaspen8904 I have never tried using a wire core for a 2 n 1 lanyard. I would use a wire core on removing a tree but I like regular climbing rope while climbing.
@ Bino H Thanks for the great videos!!. I've been trying to find those plastic thimbles.....no luck. Where do you get those? I think they are a great idea for reducing wear on the rope. Thanks :)
I legit was just thinking about making one of these. Decided to check UA-cam an came across your vid. No joke exactly how I'm gonna make mine..i ordered a couple things for it earlier today
What is or are the sources of your supplies. I am a retired SWBT lineman since 2002. The climbing methods and equipment now available fill me with envy.
Are you sure that hitch cord is 10mm? I've only seen 10mm Ocean in red, and 8mm in green. The reason I ask is that I threw together a 2 in 1 with stuff I already had (after watching your video) using 11mm Yale Bandit and 8mm Ocean cord, but it bound up really tight a few times. Too tight to move without manually loosening the prusik...I'm going to try 10mm hitch cord next (as soon as I can get my hands on some) and see if that helps. Awesome video, as always. You always simplify concepts that seemed complicated to me before watching your take on them. Thank you!
This video inspired me to make a 2 in 1 lanyard! I've been using it for the year I've been climbing and it works great! I omitted the micro pulley but have been considering trying that out as well. Thanks Bino!
I want to make one so I have a 2nd lanyard with me. Which one of these two ropes I own would make a better positioning lanyard? 7/16* Mercury Blue which is kinda stiff or 9/16* Atlas which is more plyable and easier to tie knots in.
That is really well done. Very clear. I appreciated it. I may be wrong, but I think that your "double fisherman's knots" are "fisherman's knots." I think that a "double fisherman" knot is used to join two ropes (or two ends of one rope)...two of them are placed back-to-back. Your termination knots are (to me) not "double." Anyway...very good job.
Thank you, I way I learned it is that the knot that connects to your carabiner is called a Double Fisherman's Knot also known as a Scaffold Knot. The Double Fisherman's Bend also known as a Grapevine Knot is the one that connects two ropes together. They are both a variation of the same knot. Take care!
Very nice. I sure would have liked you using it in action slow enough where I can see it working. Too brief in the beginning to see what you are doing and how it works. Thanks for posting. Very nice rig
Where can I buy the locking carabiners or carabiners in general good ones just planing for home use trimming my tree 🌳 I have 2 and 1, 14 foot Mexican Palm .
Hello Bino, Its me again the annoying guy with all of those questions =D How would you retrieve something out of the very top in canopy of a tree? since you cant climb up that far right? Thanks for your answer =)
Could you possibly do a video on creating a climbing harness out of rope? If not, can anyone tell me what this would be called so I might find it? I really love all your videos...they have caught me so much, in such a detailed manner that I am confident that what I've watched and learned is complete and thorough. Thank you so much... I want to be in trees more than anything but sadly can't afford or find a job doing it here in the Atlanta, GA area
One of my earlier videos was making an emergency saddle using a Bowline on a Bight. Not at all comfortable. It is something that you would use in an emergency.
Get proper training first!!!! His videos are good, but they are for arborist. Yes you can UA-cam others knowledge, but all it takes is one simple mistake/misdirection and your done for!
Neil D some call it a super squeeze. Mostly used in pole climbing or palm trees. For guys used to tree work with open flip lines it’s foreign. I do my trick when high on a skinny top. Locks your flip in place so you can’t rotate around or slide down.
@@neild7971 it's a friction saver but could also be used as a tie in point, I'm from cali and we do 100ft+ palms every other day so it's a great investment, it could save your life
I like the working end to be tight on the krab, that way when you pass it around the stem from hand to hand its right where you expect not flopping about. I've used double fisherman's knots before but at the moment my new favourite cheap fix is old inner tube as retention rubbers. But I currently only climb on a single lanyard so Im going have to try this out...Nice video Bino, thanks.
@BinoH No problem! I've got stuff on the way to build one just like it as well as your adjustable friction saver. Ironically I was able to shop around and get the stuff for the friction saver cheaper than buying an adjustable one.
Hi you spend a lot of money for hardware ...and a lot of time for videos ...i have the same hardware from 20 years ...and if i have to work in the wood ..to cut tree ..dont have time to do videos for make a lot of wood ...instead the Boss catch me at home ...God save you
Awesome... Thank you this is by far the simplest and most concise video on what is an expensive piece of equipment. Looking forward to seeing others.
You're welcome and thank you!
I made my own thimbles. Used some schedule 80 pvc electrical pipe, heat it up with a heat gun until soft, Pressed ends with a mushroom shape drawer pull. Just need a dowel for the inside diameter to keep it from collapsing. Im just impatient and did not want to wait for amazon. Lol. But worked just fine in a pinch.
Thanks for sharing!
I've learned so much with your videos, very instructive and easy to understand. Thank you Bihno
Happy to hear that! Take care!
Nice video. Really enjoying some of your tutorials.
At 2:30 when you tie on to the double locking snap, I think making that double fisherman onto the standing end of the same rope is called a poachers knot.
Thank you, I think that knot has a few different names depending what industry your in. Double Fisherman's, Poachers knot and Scaffold knot.
I like this content and it gives the option of making custom gear to different lengths. Awesome
Glad you like them!
I’ve been working dialing in an new pruisik set up. I’ve used the positioned 2 for about 3 years. It’s fast and quickly adjustable. Now I climb slower and there’s no need for that added stress of potentially sliding back by accidentally knocking the sliding bar. Thank you sir
Good to hear and thank you for watching!
i really like the buntline over the double fishermans for lanyards and my terminal knot. it is more streamline, uses less cordage, and is easier to untie
That's what is good about having all these different knots you can pick the ones that work best for you. Thanks.
I whipped my rigging lines & did this method on them with a heavy duty thimble. My rigging lines r different lengths depending on the situation. They r nice when it comes to attaching to my Maasdam rope puller. I attached a loop on the end of my Maasdam rope using the 3 strand splice with a heavy duty thimble to attach to a carabiner. Then I attach the carabiner to attach to the rigging eyes. Primarily on spars so I can control the felling direction. I plan on doing a 3 strand splice on both ends of a long Promaster 1/2" rigging line that I have left after setting up my Maasdam the way I like it.
Nice thanks for sharing!
Do any of your videos show how the rope is "whipped"? As a beginner, I'm interested in being able to make certain equipment like this lanyard. I'm still trying to figure all of the different types of ropes as well. Your videos help immensely. Your love of what you do is reflected here.
Thank you!
Oops, Sorry I didn't notice the whipping question. Yes I made a video on whipping rope ends. It's called ( How to whip rope ends)
Thanks Bino. I'll check it out.
Hey Bino. I just received the rope and the snap hooks. Same rope as you spoke of. I ran a 15' line. I never used a double before. I had fun standing on the ground just playing with a couple small trees just thinking of all methods I could use them. They are dammed sweet. I really enjoyed being able to convert it into a short climbing line. Thank you, my friend.
You're welcome and thank you. Take care!
@@BinoH By the way using a micro pully really is a game-changer. Prussic and rope nothing fancy is what I have always used. I remember when I was a kid 16 or 17 years old using pole cleats and pole harness and no rated snap hook. Releasing my lanyard holding on with hand and arm and working the lanyard up the tree. I think I am lucky to be alive. My badass saw "LOL" back then was a skill 14" I bought used. No safeties on that little saw. But that saw made me a boatload of money. Friends of the family had a flatbed trailer they gave to me and I built 2x4 walls and away I went. Now I could haul it away as well. 45 years later still playing in trees. I think I have monkey blood.
Hey thanks for the video super simple yet safe. Ive been doing tree work for 7 months now and alot of times I feel like I'm being very unsafe using a single flip line and spurs. When I reposition myself going over limbs I have nothing but my arm over a limb to reposition. The 2 in 1 system is going to change my climbing. Thank you so much for the simple video! Stay safe up there
That's great it's always better to climb when you feel more secure. Thank you take care!
Are you climbing professionally? If you are looking for advice. Always aim for 2 tie in points dropping to 1 to reposition.
I use a top line
3 point lanyard
And a 3 meter spare lanyard can be helpful on limb walks and blocking down
This is going to be a game changer for me thanks bino
You're welcome!
Thanks Bino could you have 2 pulleys - 1 either side of the Prussik?
No it's better to only have one pulley because if you had to when you put weight on it the pulley will depress your friction hitch and your lanyard will run.
This by far the most helpful video showing this. Great job !!!
Thank you! Glad it helped!
Super message in beginners
Thank you!
Thanks B! You just made my day. Fr. Now I can get to the wood! Have been broke for a few months and jobs have piled up on me😞. But not now! Christmas for the family will go down without a hitch.
Ugggggg!!!
Glad I could help! Take care!
So simple and genius. I made a three point but with two knots, instead of rolls and it looks very complicated as much as it tends to get tangled very easily.
Thank you!
I just made a similar one myself. I chose to use a micro pulley to tend a Michoacán hitch instead, and also added a regular 3 wrap prussic with a rappel ring to use in a girth hitch configuration when needed. Good video per usual 👍 👍
Sound good I like the Michoacan hitch and the prussic for choking for more stability is nice. Thanks for the comment.
Is there a different between a lanyard vs climbing rope, others then sizing?
The ropes used have to be rated for climbing. There are different ropes used for lanyards such as Three strand, wire core and different diameters of climbing lines.
Not really, You can use normal climbing rope to make a lanyard however its a good idea to climb with a wire core lanyard instead of normal climbing rope. If you're using saws while climbing you have more peace of mind with that metal core. The only problem with wire core is that i dont think you can make a 2 in 1 out of it due to the stiffness and the prusik not sliding well on it. I could be mistaken on that im sure Bino H could clear that up. As for the diameter/sizing, it doesn't really matter it's more a preference as long as the rope is rated for climbing you're good to go.
@@BinoH Can you make a 2 in 1 out of a metal core lanyard? I've never seen it done but would be cool to know it is an option.
@@chaseaspen8904 I have never tried using a wire core for a 2 n 1 lanyard. I would use a wire core on removing a tree but I like regular climbing rope while climbing.
@@chaseaspen8904 It might be too stiff. I'm not sure.
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Bino H Thanks for the great videos!!. I've been trying to find those plastic thimbles.....no luck. Where do you get those?
I think they are a great idea for reducing wear on the rope. Thanks :)
Thank you, I bought the plastic thimble at bishco.com/
@@BinoH Thank you :)
You're welcome!
I legit was just thinking about making one of these.
Decided to check UA-cam an came across your vid.
No joke exactly how I'm gonna make mine..i ordered a couple things for it earlier today
That's cool. I find that the double fishermen's knots aren't that noticeable they don't get my way.
Gracias por tus videos. Aprendo mucho de usted. Saludos desde Argentina!!!!!!
Thank you!
If I don't have double locking clips can I use Carabiners instead? Any safety concerns with making that change?
There shouldn't be any safety concerns as long as the carabiners are double locking a rated.
I will make a second lanyard like that that is great
Thank you!
If I don't have those double locking clips can I use Carabiners instead? Any safety concerns with making that change?
There shouldn't be any safety concerns as long as the carabiners are double locking a rated.
I run a 20ft with the art positioner with swivel... Hitch climber setup on the tail... The ultimate positioning lanyard...
Sounds like a good setup.
What is or are the sources of your supplies. I am a retired SWBT lineman since 2002. The climbing methods and equipment now available fill me with envy.
I go to Bishop Company in California most of the time.
Are you sure that hitch cord is 10mm? I've only seen 10mm Ocean in red, and 8mm in green. The reason I ask is that I threw together a 2 in 1 with stuff I already had (after watching your video) using 11mm Yale Bandit and 8mm Ocean cord, but it bound up really tight a few times. Too tight to move without manually loosening the prusik...I'm going to try 10mm hitch cord next (as soon as I can get my hands on some) and see if that helps. Awesome video, as always. You always simplify concepts that seemed complicated to me before watching your take on them. Thank you!
Yes the Prussik cord is 10mm. I Bought it at Bishop Company. you're welcome and thank you!
flipping awesome ! great video ..
Where can I purchase the parts to make the lanyard? I have some rope but I’m missing the rest of the items. Thanks for the good video like always!
An arborist supply company near you. Here is a wed site for that I've been buying from for a long time. bishco.com
@@BinoH thanks for taking the time to respond. Keep up the good work!!
What thickness would you recommend building your own lanyard? I have 10.5 rope I’m planning on using
In tree care we're are 11mm and up 13mm. For me I would stay in that range.
This video inspired me to make a 2 in 1 lanyard! I've been using it for the year I've been climbing and it works great! I omitted the micro pulley but have been considering trying that out as well. Thanks Bino!
That is awesome! Take care!
Great video all arborists should subscribe to you
Great job of building your own equipment! 💥💥
I'm glad you liked, Thank you!
I want to make one so I have a 2nd lanyard with me. Which one of these two ropes I own would make a better positioning lanyard?
7/16* Mercury Blue which is kinda stiff or 9/16* Atlas which is more plyable and easier to tie knots in.
It will be more your preference. Some guys like a stiff line because the feel its easier to flip it. I like a regular line.
@@BinoH thanks
Where do you buy the plastics at
I bought mine at bishco.com/
Thanks Bino, Sunil from INDIA
You're welcome. Take care!
Is it ok to use D carabiner at both side?
Instead of the clips? Yes It's it's you preference.
Where do you get your equipment from? Thank you. I sure like your videos, they are very clear and to the point.
Bishop Company also Sherrill Tree and Tree Stuff. Thank you!
Beautiful
Thank you!
I don't know where to get the ocean cord. Is this from a marine supply, or from an arborist supply ?
I bought it a Bishop Company. bishco.com
im diffantly going to put a pully on my rig thanks for the idea
Yes it's nice when you have a 2 in 1 lanyard.
That is really well done. Very clear. I appreciated it. I may be wrong, but I think that your "double fisherman's knots" are "fisherman's knots." I think that a "double fisherman" knot is used to join two ropes (or two ends of one rope)...two of them are placed back-to-back. Your termination knots are (to me) not "double." Anyway...very good job.
Thank you, I way I learned it is that the knot that connects to your carabiner is called a Double Fisherman's Knot also known as a Scaffold Knot. The Double Fisherman's Bend also known as a Grapevine Knot is the one that connects two ropes together. They are both a variation of the same knot. Take care!
Great job
Thank you!
Nice video! Thanks for sharing. What is the approximate cost to make your homemade lanyard?
I already had the 2 locking clips so I spent about $80 dollars for other pieces. Thank you.
That's dragonfly I believe...I use that for all my lanyards...I love it
I get the fly ropes confused.
Very nice. I sure would have liked you using it in action slow enough where I can see it working. Too brief in the beginning to see what you are doing and how it works. Thanks for posting. Very nice rig
I made a video on it. (2 in 1 Tree Climbing Lanyard, an Amazing Tool for Tree Climbers)
Where can I buy the locking carabiners or carabiners in general good ones just planing for home use trimming my tree 🌳 I have 2 and 1, 14 foot Mexican Palm .
Bishop Company, Weaverarborist, Treestuff, SherrillTree and wesper. Any of these companies.
excellent
Thanks!
Thanks, great info.
Our pleasure!
Hello Bino,
Its me again the annoying guy with all of those questions =D
How would you retrieve something out of the very top in canopy of a tree? since you cant climb up that far right?
Thanks for your answer =)
What were you looking to retrieve?
@@BinoH idk, a drone maybe or a kite or smth.
You could take a pole saw/pruner as high as you're able then use it to hook said item.
Are there any sort of thimble I could use to install a triple action swivel snap in the same fashion?
You might check to see if a half inch plastic thimble will work. I have not tried that yet.
Great video 👌 very informative.
Thank you!
Great video, thanks
You're welcome, Take care.
Can u run 2 micro pullies one on each side of the prusik
Yes, but just adds a bigger pricetag. Most use it on the tighten side, because with 2 fingers you can loosen 😊
It's better to have one pulley and move it to the side you want to tend on.
Wouldn’t that pose a risk to tend you in reverse all the way back to the other snap?
It will release the prussik
Could you possibly do a video on creating a climbing harness out of rope? If not, can anyone tell me what this would be called so I might find it? I really love all your videos...they have caught me so much, in such a detailed manner that I am confident that what I've watched and learned is complete and thorough. Thank you so much... I want to be in trees more than anything but sadly can't afford or find a job doing it here in the Atlanta, GA area
One of my earlier videos was making an emergency saddle using a Bowline on a Bight. Not at all comfortable. It is something that you would use in an emergency.
Joseph Sanders Swiss seat m8
Get proper training first!!!! His videos are good, but they are for arborist. Yes you can UA-cam others knowledge, but all it takes is one simple mistake/misdirection and your done for!
@@alexmacbean7764 swiss seat is for emergency use, and not meant to be worn for extended amounts of time. Works for a quick rappel, not for hanging.
What about a Distel hitch , micro pulley and 1 carabiner
Sure if that is what you like but the Distel works in one direction.
excellent video...thanks for sharing
Very good
Thank you!
Nice video, i am just a newbie, thanks for sharing, no one teach me like this except on youtbe 😁
Thanks for watching!
Can you make a video on how to make a tree squeeze
What is a tree squeeze? Base anchor? Cambium/friction saver?
Just put a carabiner on both sides of the lanyard between you and the tree. The more you pull the tighter it gets squeezed against the tree.
Neil D some call it a super squeeze. Mostly used in pole climbing or palm trees. For guys used to tree work with open flip lines it’s foreign. I do my trick when high on a skinny top. Locks your flip in place so you can’t rotate around or slide down.
I have not used a Tree Squeeze yet but if I get one I would work on a video.
@@neild7971 it's a friction saver but could also be used as a tie in point, I'm from cali and we do 100ft+ palms every other day so it's a great investment, it could save your life
Wouldn't putting a micro pulley on each side of the prussic work
The reason I have the pulley on one side at a time is so it won't run on me when I lean back.
You can also put the eyes of the hitch cord in the pulley gap to save using another biner 👍
Perfect👍
Thank you!
Good video 👍🏼
I like the working end to be tight on the krab, that way when you pass it around the stem from hand to hand its right where you expect not flopping about. I've used double fisherman's knots before but at the moment my new favourite cheap fix is old inner tube as retention rubbers. But I currently only climb on a single lanyard so Im going have to try this out...Nice video Bino, thanks.
Same functionality as the teufelberger hipstar flex but for a fraction of the price, smart idea m8
Thank you
What is a "hipstar flex", and what is unique about it? This lanyard seems pretty standard.
Good thenk you
Appreciate it
Thank you!
Great video, Bino, nice work 👍✌👍
Thank you!
6y
Personally i would have the carabiners tight fixed and swap to a distel hitch finished through the pulley and carry a second hitch for choking up
That's the beauty of making your own. You make to what suits you best!
@@BinoH yeh each to their own
nice video. subbed your channel
I'm glad you liked. Thank you.
NEW TO YOUR CHANNEL
thnx
You're welcome!
Show what it does..
Here you go. ua-cam.com/video/dYh02zihDQk/v-deo.htmlsi=JME0cwr8b-HMT-1J
Hey
Hello
You dont need an extra carabiner for the pulley
True I like having a separate clip and pulley just in case I want to witch directions.
Awe come on man! You didn't take it to the tree!🤣😅
Sorry
@BinoH No problem! I've got stuff on the way to build one just like it as well as your adjustable friction saver. Ironically I was able to shop around and get the stuff for the friction saver cheaper than buying an adjustable one.
@@RC-Heli835 Good to hear. take care!
@@BinoHa man still replying to comments on a 4 yo video, is a man worthy of a sub thanks for what you do!
@@chauncey5962 Thank you!
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Thank you!
👌🏽✌🏽😎
Hi you spend a lot of money for hardware ...and a lot of time for videos ...i have the same hardware from 20 years ...and if i have to work in the wood ..to cut tree ..dont have time to do videos for make a lot of wood ...instead the Boss catch me at home ...God save you
Good for you mate, glad you found a system that works for you! 👍👍
Bulky. Nasty.
Great video 👍
Thank you!
Thanks
Welcome