Very good, very cool, awesome version, better version of the soft shackle, I just always made the simple , tie ends together, and use a larks head at other end to slip knotted end through, yours is certainly superior, Thanks
i only wish people knew this stuff than fighting on the street really - there lives work better no drinking wasting there life on the street - i know it doesnt work they come to see you and steal from you its not right at all its evil act against us people who want life as it should be but nice video sir god bless your family sir wife and you sir thanks
LoL I'm just starting to get into bushcraft and survival but you've taught me most of the knots I know and the tripod trick and hanging my pack. I appreciate it
Nice variation, easier than amsteel and one can do it in the field if necessary. Thanks. If I may... that plastic bead can break easily, from my experience. Maybe there's something that would be more durable? A metal washer or nut? I am going to make a couple of these, even though I have multiple dyneema soft shackles.
Thanks, ya I have not had a bead break yet but metal would be more durable, in my last video I show making these with no beads just knots. Thanks for watching more coming soon cheers!
What size beads do you use / where did you get them? I'm trying to replicate this idea but am having a hard time finding beads that paracord can fit through but still are snug. Thanks.
I use the amsteel cordage for that myself already, regular paracord is not strong enough in my eyes. Last thing I want at 3am is a falling hammock and a sore body. Lol
Very good, very cool, awesome version, better version of the soft shackle, I just always made the simple , tie ends together, and use a larks head at other end to slip knotted end through, yours is certainly superior, Thanks
Glad you enjoyed thanks for taking the time to watch more coming soon cheers
I have never seen that single strand soft shackle befer,ever.....love it.need ta make all of mine thata way...ill stick ta amsteel though.thanks bud.
It was an original invention I came up with, thanks for watching more coming soon cheers!
@@frankbush333 I love it...did you do a how 2 on it I can watch?
@@frankbush333 I can tell there is some wizard work that is needed ta git that berry rite....
@ahilbilyredneksopinion this is the how to
@@frankbush333 this is the how 2 on the paracord, im talkin bout yer amsteel version.
I use this on my guy lines for quick adjustments. Love how clearly you explained it.
Glad you are getting use out of it, cheers!
I figured out how to do it without beads should post that one soon...
yes i learned from this - its something i did not know thanks my friend good job sir
Neat!! Will make one now!!
good one. Thanks
i only wish people knew this stuff than fighting on the street really - there lives work better
no drinking wasting there life on the street - i know it doesnt work they come to see you and steal from you its not right at all its evil act against us people who want life as it should be
but nice video sir god bless your family sir wife and you sir thanks
Well explained and useful. I can see where I'll have several places I want to use this instead of tying and untying knots as I've been doing.
Glad you enjoyed thanks for watching, more coming soon cheers!
Thanks for sharing the knowledge. You've taught me quite a few things.
Thanks glad someone is getting something out of it. Lol
LoL I'm just starting to get into bushcraft and survival but you've taught me most of the knots I know and the tripod trick and hanging my pack. I appreciate it
Awesome I hope they help your bushcraft adventures.
Great!
Awesome 2 hear frm you ! Thnxs always learning from your experience and knowledge
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Glad you enjoyed thanks for the compliment, cheers!
Nice variation, easier than amsteel and one can do it in the field if necessary. Thanks.
If I may... that plastic bead can break easily, from my experience. Maybe there's something that would be more durable? A metal washer or nut?
I am going to make a couple of these, even though I have multiple dyneema soft shackles.
Thanks, ya I have not had a bead break yet but metal would be more durable, in my last video I show making these with no beads just knots. Thanks for watching more coming soon cheers!
I love the hat yer dog got u....lol.
What size beads do you use / where did you get them? I'm trying to replicate this idea but am having a hard time finding beads that paracord can fit through but still are snug. Thanks.
I got them from toysrus kids crafting beads, lol. I should do a bead free video version of these...
Nice to see you! You are very creative, tale care
Thanks Maria you always have kind words, cheers!
Would this work in replacement for carabiners in hammock suspension, strap around tree?
I use the amsteel cordage for that myself already, regular paracord is not strong enough in my eyes. Last thing I want at 3am is a falling hammock and a sore body. Lol
If strength isn't a big factor, the outer strand of Paracord can be isolated and fed through itself, and works the same way as the amsteel.
Ya, it losses to much strength for any load bearing resistance though.
Frank , where did you get the hat.
A gift from a friend, it is broken and gone now... sigh.