I'm really glad you liked it and it helped! You'll get there! The more you do the easier it gets! Just get on practicing. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with
@@hanginghighhammocks The button knot is just killing me. I watched your other video. I'll keep working on it. I'm glad I bought the handled splicing needle from you though, it makes the work so much easier!
@@someidiot3411 Do you have any larger rope that you can practice with? You can also try and make the zing-it longer so you have more rope to work with tying the knot. I'm glad you like the splicing needle. I used to use it without the handle and it was much harder. The handle is a game changer for sure!
It's a hand saver for sure especially with the small utility rope! Thank you so much for your generosity. Hope to see you at a hang soon so I can show you the finished product
@@hanginghighhammocks better late than never ;) I did a test setup in my backyard. They worked like a charm. Definitely staying on my ridgeline. I made a few more, and also some regular soft shackles. Now I can do the button knot almost without thinking.
@Ejeej heck yea! That's awesome to hear. Yea that knot I'd difficult to learn but once you get it, it's much easier and quicker! That's for your support and Get Hanging!
Your "not best splicing" is 100x better than my best splicing :D Thanks for sharing! Exactly what I needed to see. Great explanation.
I'm really glad you liked it and it helped! You'll get there! The more you do the easier it gets! Just get on practicing. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with
@@hanginghighhammocks The button knot is just killing me. I watched your other video. I'll keep working on it. I'm glad I bought the handled splicing needle from you though, it makes the work so much easier!
@@someidiot3411 Do you have any larger rope that you can practice with? You can also try and make the zing-it longer so you have more rope to work with tying the knot. I'm glad you like the splicing needle. I used to use it without the handle and it was much harder. The handle is a game changer for sure!
Nice fish tool! I use these little shackles as key hangers off my belt or hammock. They work great on tarps even with dyneema or tree straps.
It's a hand saver for sure especially with the small utility rope! Thank you so much for your generosity. Hope to see you at a hang soon so I can show you the finished product
Thanks for this tutorial! I made two to try on my tarp w/ridgeline. If they dont slip out I can ditch the toggles.
Sorry for the late response but awesome! How was that button knot? Have you have a chance to use then yet?
@@hanginghighhammocks better late than never ;)
I did a test setup in my backyard. They worked like a charm. Definitely staying on my ridgeline. I made a few more, and also some regular soft shackles. Now I can do the button knot almost without thinking.
@Ejeej heck yea! That's awesome to hear. Yea that knot I'd difficult to learn but once you get it, it's much easier and quicker! That's for your support and Get Hanging!
Hi, May i ask you where do you purchase your amsteel, plz. Thank you
It is from a wholesale distributor. We have it for sale on out site!
Do you have a link to that splicing tool?
Here it is:
hanginghighhammocks.com/products/handle-equipped-splicing-needle-for-lash-it-and-zing-it-in-1-75-and-2-2-diameters?
Got any pics of this in use?
Thanks for reaching out. Please see video here:
ua-cam.com/video/_QhDpYntlGU/v-deo.htmlsi=OfuTwd-qUPfi2AlG
My ridgeline is 7 64s amsteel,whuts the best prusik line set up size?
Really, anything smaller than the 7/64th will allow the prusik to bite into the ridgeline and prevent it from sliding
Found it....