How to Tie String/Rope Tight
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Today I will teach you my method of tying rope/string extremely tight. This is very useful knowledge that may get you out of a bind!
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Thought 5 minutes was too much just to learn how to tie a cardboard stack. Was totally worth it - perfect video, perfect knot for recycling cardboard.
Just left the other video because you skipped over the important part: the knot. Glad it's the same person. Thank you!
Thats why I made this second video! Thanks for stopping by
Oh man I can't wait to try this. That is the type of knot/rigging I want. I can't wait until my neighbor sees the old boxes I have broken down and flattened all tied up in nice neat packages.. OMG this is going to be great!
I finally tied up a pile of boxes without struggling to keep the string tight. These instructions worked perfectly and was very easy to follow. Thank You!!
It is a very simple but extremely effective knot-tying system. Thank you!! I shall use what was shown here.😊
to make the hitch to self-lock without loosing tension, just make sure you thread 2 times one of the loops. So either:
- you thread through loop 1, then to loop 2, than back through loop 1
- you thread through loop 1, than through loop 2, than throug loop 2 again.
(- even a third way exists: - you thread trhough loop 1, than again to loop 1, than through loop 2. That loop 1 wold be self-locking).
Either way, the second time you get trhough the same loop, your working end will go under the first pass through that loop, creating a locking effect.
Thank you so much! This was very informative, very descriptive and easy to follow. You had me tying knots with ease.
Thank you very very much. I have been looking for this to tie bundles together. I never thought of learning this from my husband. Again thank you very very much 😀😀😀
It’s like a truckers hitch
Great job illustrating.. worked perfectly even with slippery nylon! Thank you
Glad it helped!
I am by no means criticizing this video. it is a good video. but I found that what has helped me learn to tie knots more easily is if the video maker is in the same position as the person who would be watching your video so you need to do it from the same perspective.
Great knotting system! The only possible improvement is to use quick release knots instead of overhand knots if you wanted to reuse the string.
Great instructional. It was much improved from the previous trucker-hitch-cardboard-bundle video (particularly because some people need further details, myself included - people have different learning styles and experiences).
Although, maybe there was a slight "dig" here to those people? lol when you used the word "clearly" near the beginning? lol no big deal - I wasn't sure whether to find that funny or insulting. lol I chose to laugh.
Great video.
Just coming back to comment, you're savior, I just moved and secured each square box with this knot *insert meme * "that's not going anywhere
Just what I needed! Took a couple of tries but got there in the end 🙂
I learned something!
Thanks.
What is the knot in the video called?
What 'type' of knot is it?
It's called the 'truckers hitch knot'. If you would have been listening to the feller in the video he clearly states that type of knot about 35 - 40 seconds into the video
8 think he used a truckers hitch on 2 overhand bights
How to undo the knote
Try ua-cam.com/video/1lLkoWJPmTs/v-deo.html "Flynn's improved trucker's hitch" it's faster to tie, as strong, and easier to untie.
That string isn't recyclable, you have to use twine.
Good Point. I wonder how well twine will hold up to the forces of this hitch
@@OldSoulMillennial I'm about to find out next weekend. Hemp twine.
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"This is very useful knowledge that may get you out of a bind." NO, it's meant to get you IN A BIND!!!. Start again.
Incorrect. "In a Bind" is defined as: In a difficult situation, usually of one's own making; having a dilemma; faced with a problem or a set of problems for which there is no easy solution.
@@OldSoulMillennial To tie or fasten tightly together with a cord, band, chain etc. The key word is BIND, not the phrase In a Bind. I have heard that expression and you are correct. Your wording is the opposite of what's intended, just wanted to make light of that. I actually do like this method because its different to other ways.
Way too complicated. Maybe if you have time to learn it for an hour to fully understand it to apply it, then maybe it might be useful.