Fixed Bridle Kite Line Loops

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  • Опубліковано 15 сер 2013
  • I had quite a few lines snap at the knots, then realised the knots make the lines weaker, up to 50% weaker. I didn't want to pay the expense of having the lines sleeved, and stiched.....then my friend Ruud from xxtreme contacted me with this method of getting a loop at the end of your line.....so in conjuction with the guys at Xxtreme, who have been testing this kite line loop for over two years, here is how to make the loop
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  • @newtonrobinson9567
    @newtonrobinson9567 4 роки тому +1

    This is amazing. I have watched many videos on creating a fixed Brummells, all the videos show running the whole length of the line through the first hole. With this method, I just put an eye splice at the end of a spool with out unspooling it. I'm not a kiter, but a hammock camper. This will be used as a ridge line for a tarp or hammock. Also tie-outs for the tarp. Thank you very much, this makes it much easier!

  • @necscirefasestomnia
    @necscirefasestomnia 11 років тому +2

    Great idea - love it! Thanks for the vid Pops, I'll be adjusting ALL my lines very soon!

  • @Chr1sz93
    @Chr1sz93 5 років тому

    Most epic knotting ever. Works like a charm! Thanks a lot!

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  5 років тому

      Thank you, as soon as I discovered it I never used anything else, spread the video around for all

  • @zackmack4712
    @zackmack4712 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I really struggled at first and experiemented with many different homemade Fids and different gauge guitar wire. In the end a 22 guage string offered the best balance between rigidity and thinness to slide up the line.
    I've now tried on Cabrinha, Naish, Liquid Force and even 0.9mm Ozone race lines. All easy to do once you get the hang of it.
    Im also making my own adjustable and universal line connectors out of 3mm dyneema but these need a 20cm bury so I think Im going to have to stitch them and gonfor a shorter bury / tail.
    Cheers

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  5 років тому

      Well done, once mastered it really is simple and quicker to do than any other knott, and much neater too

  • @ScottsUtubeWorld
    @ScottsUtubeWorld 9 років тому +1

    Very cool. Thanks for posting!

  • @felix26591alberto
    @felix26591alberto 11 років тому +1

    Good idea, saw a video on how to splice a cut line. It's basically the same method, but great idea putting it together. It's really simple. There is a tool for splicing lines that should work for this as well.

  • @SaulOhio
    @SaulOhio 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I just made a set of extensions for my biggest kite, for light winds.

  • @mmmbarrette
    @mmmbarrette 10 років тому +1

    Can't not be much clear! Nice job!

  • @DaveSands
    @DaveSands 4 роки тому +3

    Used this a while back, but I found the tails came out when the line ends flap in the wind. Admittedly this was in extreme wind. The main issue is that this is not a proper Brummel splice: the loop is not locked in both directions. It is probably reasonably safe since the look can only get smaller, but it is missing the second step: passing the short end of the line through the line to completely lock the loop before burying the line.

    • @rtz549
      @rtz549 3 роки тому

      I've been running all my splices through a sewing machine just to lock it in place.

    • @DaveSands
      @DaveSands 3 роки тому

      rtz549 Then you are better off with a straight bury like flysurfer use which is simpler, stronger and much easier to adjust to an exact length.

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  5 місяців тому

      I, and many many of other power kiters and racers have never had any issues with this knot if it’s made correctly, I’m not going to argue about which is better or not, just saying this knot has been faultless

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  5 місяців тому

      Maybe watch it again I do bury the short end through the line 🤷‍♂️

    • @DaveSands
      @DaveSands 5 місяців тому +1

      You misunderstood, I am not talking about burying. If you are interested to learn more then watch a video about how to do the brummel splice. If you are happy with what you have then that's fine for you.

  • @petercallinicos
    @petercallinicos 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @quedecree
    @quedecree 10 років тому +1

    Thanks Carlos. couldn't make it work on my HQ Apex lines - you'd laugh if you saw the mess I made of that! I might need more of a hollow braid methinks....
    PS: if you don't have any welding rods, Mattress repair needles or Sculpting needles make good splicing tools.

  • @636kwackers
    @636kwackers 11 років тому +1

    trust you to use a welding rod :) great vid mate. James.

  • @brucekeck1351
    @brucekeck1351 4 роки тому

    nice job, thanks for sharing

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 9 днів тому +1

    Thanks

  • @SENORDUGONG
    @SENORDUGONG 3 роки тому

    Love it. Thank you

  • @PapaBravo7538
    @PapaBravo7538 11 років тому +1

    Good job nice video. Just need to get me some dyneema

  • @MooCowBlueKites
    @MooCowBlueKites 4 роки тому

    Any tricks to get the tail back down the main line? I am having a dickens of time on a 500lb dacron line to get it to slide back down the inside. I am having to work the heck out of it and all the friction is causing the line to fray. I didn't have this issue on the smaller line but it was all lightly waxed. I am doing this on my single kite lines now.

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  5 місяців тому

      You using the guitar string to pull it through ?

  • @andreass5064
    @andreass5064 8 років тому +1

    I just made a few splices yesterday for my new lines. looks really nice and tight, but does it really hold just like that, without any sewing?

    • @esmondgould2272
      @esmondgould2272 7 років тому

      show me how to make a big kite with no tall

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  7 років тому

      Andreas S yes it does I promise you if you have followed the instructions

  • @portfrankscharters
    @portfrankscharters 9 років тому +1

    can you please specify the type and size of line you are using. I have come across some lines which I cannot bury the tail as the weave is either too tight or there are blockages. I am trying to find a supplier to buy a couple of rolls from but so far each sample I have received has not worked

    • @sagaertj
      @sagaertj 9 років тому +2

      Peter R Try www.winchline.nl/index.php/dyneema-winchline/paraglider-winchline

  • @normking
    @normking 5 років тому

    I have successfully done this several times, but now I am having problems getting the doubled over line inside the 12cm section. this is killing my fingers to pull through. Any suggestions please.

  • @michaelstelmasek9159
    @michaelstelmasek9159 7 років тому

    Hi in the USA where can I get this type of line over here?

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  7 років тому

      Michael Stelmasek hi any good power kite shop should sell it if not eBay

  • @drabhijeetjainyoutub
    @drabhijeetjainyoutub 7 років тому

    where did u buy orange bundle of lines ???

  • @georgepurdy6493
    @georgepurdy6493 9 років тому

    I learned rope splicing as a child but I am having a problem with attempting to splice an upper cascade line off my old Buzz Paraglider (1st of the line) and that 2.5 mm braid is hard stuff just to try to get to bulb. Been working on if (yes I broke down and bough a replacement and using the old for learning small cord but I really don't want to have to use the sewing machine and sew a new loop the next time I need a repair. Can't carry them in the field or in the pocket either.
    Is there a "secret" trick to working with the smaller lines? Believe me, I have watched a few of these training vids (thank you!!) and after a "few" years playing with ropes and lines I feel the monkeys in the monkey house can do a better job than I am doing!
    Yes I do own a kite too all you pilots!
    Another question: Does age make a difference in getting them to separate into a bulb? These lines are getting old! Guess I better look at a new wing maybe?

    • @carlosfandango3847
      @carlosfandango3847 9 років тому +2

      The lines are Dyneema main and break lines, they are circular with a hollow middle

    • @scottgyver2745
      @scottgyver2745 3 роки тому

      Look up brummel splice. This guy does it wrong, you don't want to learn from him

  • @gastonbarouille767
    @gastonbarouille767 3 роки тому

    Thank you!!

  • @ojyk
    @ojyk 4 роки тому +1

    I think the brummel splice should be used instead of this one for kite surfing. The problem with this splice is that if the tail becomes slack it will slide and the loop will shrink. The sliding could cause friction resulting in failure of the splice itself or the line it is hitched onto. I know you say you have good experience with this splice, but the brummel is only slightly more difficult to splice and is impossible to slide and is therefore theoretically much safer.

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  4 роки тому

      Oliver yes the Brummel knot is good, this knot has had 1000s of hours of testing with zero problems, so please make your own choice 👍

    • @810labs
      @810labs 8 місяців тому +1

      this looks like a brummel? am i wrong?@@popeyethewelder

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  7 місяців тому

      @@810labs oh I don’t know, I’m not a knot man 😂😂

  • @auklin7079
    @auklin7079 Рік тому

    9 years later I doubt you read the comments, but where do you get your lines from?

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  Рік тому

      Hi I do read the comments, I’m sorry though I cannot remember where I got the lines from, I transferred them from and too a few sets of kites, last being the Vapor’s

  • @paulneumann7739
    @paulneumann7739 5 років тому

    Should this be sewn after?

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  5 років тому +1

      no.....no sewing or knots, unbelievable right....trust me, it works 100%, I have trusted my life to these knots

    • @paulneumann7739
      @paulneumann7739 5 років тому +1

      OK I have a line nick a few cm from the tip so I'm going to cut all the lines to this length. I may sew it anyways but will share back my experience and refer to this video when I do the line loops

  • @FRATELLIG
    @FRATELLIG 10 років тому +2

    best ideas are always the simplest ! XLNT

  • @gnygjerde
    @gnygjerde 6 років тому

    Any reason why this is better than a brummel splice?

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  6 років тому

      Geir Helge Nygjerde no reason

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  5 років тому

      I am not saying this is any better or worse than other knots out there, I am just sharing how and what I use, I have trusted my life to this knot many times over

  • @MooCowBlueKites
    @MooCowBlueKites 6 років тому

    Will this method work on 50ld braided dyneema line or would I be better off just sleeping the line?

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  6 років тому

      Mark Woodhouse hi mark, I can’t be sure of that as I am not familiar with that brand, all I can say is, if your dyneema is hollow inside as the line in the video, you will be able to do this 👍

    • @MooCowBlueKites
      @MooCowBlueKites 5 років тому

      What type of line do you use for your kite lines? Without the use of sleeving how do you equalize line lengths after stretching when flying a lot. I normally use a spectra dyneema line like Laser Pro Gold or Shanti Speed line for my 2 and 4 line stunt kites and it does stretch some after awhile so I have to undo the sleeving not and retie to make them even. I really like the look of this better though.

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  5 років тому

      any standard traditional power kite lines and also the brake lines....as long as the line is hollow, any brand or make will work like SK75 in 275kg, 220kg, 170kg, 110kg, 80kg or 65kg

  • @oldcolonial85
    @oldcolonial85 8 років тому +1

    Using guitar string is a great idea. It looks like this is simply a brummel lock splice

  • @MrBmh345
    @MrBmh345 9 років тому +2

    I will try that on a paraglider line.

    • @georgepurdy6493
      @georgepurdy6493 9 років тому +1

      Did you have any luck? Which line did you work on? I'm trying with an upper cascade line off my old Buzz and it's a no go so far and I've brutalized the old line off that Glider so badly trying to get a bulb (budge) to open up I'm waiting for a call from the UNs torture committee! I feel the poor line needs to be framed on the wall for all the life it's had! The lower and larger lines are easy compared. Not like ropes for boats but the same methods, just need a magnifying glass for these old eyes! Braiding rope is much easier but these skills are needed in the field. Need smaller fids! LOL

    • @MrBmh345
      @MrBmh345 9 років тому +3

      George Purdy
      Hi! I tried but i don't think it is possible or at least not practical on paraglider lines, at least not the sheated ones..i guess good old sewing is the way to go on most paraglider lines! ;)

  • @supernaut72
    @supernaut72 10 років тому

    You must have some loose weave lines. I could not force the tail back through after an hour of attempts.

    • @supernaut72
      @supernaut72 10 років тому

      I tried another line I have and it worked perfect. It just didn't work on some old Peter Lynn Arc lines.
      I have done brummel splices on due power lines. This is a lot simpler. Have you tried brummel splice on kite line?

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  4 місяці тому

      Just standard power kite lines

  • @benjibodart
    @benjibodart 6 років тому

    no lock?

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  6 років тому

      Spoderman not needed, it self locks, tried and tested for many years without failure

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  5 років тому

      not needed, no stitching or knots, trust me this works 100%

  • @dieusaolangbui3614
    @dieusaolangbui3614 Рік тому +1

    Hi

  • @wordreet
    @wordreet Рік тому +1

    Yep, knots reduce the ultimate strength of any line, this method does not.

  • @RossPotts
    @RossPotts 7 років тому

    my biggest issue is where to find type line without busting my wallet. Can't trust the sellers on eBay if their pricks are attractive.

  • @michaelrosspearson9756
    @michaelrosspearson9756 Рік тому

    The line in this vid is stiff as. This is impossible with softer braided line. Easier to get Kenworth up a rabbit hole.

    • @popeyethewelder
      @popeyethewelder  5 місяців тому

      Look at the brake lines, (the grey ones) those lines are very fine and certainly not stiff

  • @fabmanly1070
    @fabmanly1070 3 роки тому

    Just a Brummel loop.

  • @lewisalexander8362
    @lewisalexander8362 10 місяців тому

    Visually terrible. .
    Get the camera closer