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15 years 5 months ago #132672 by oldtimer
Replied by oldtimer on topic Re:Sling Webbing uses

So what is the real niche for strap webbing slings? Where is webbing more appropriate than rope?


See some uses for strap webbing on this Arborist training video


Pretty cool ideas eh! B)

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15 years 5 months ago - 15 years 5 months ago #132673 by Baker
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Super slick! Thanks Oldtimer. I like the way this video was shot too. It's tough to shoot video when you need both hands to do what it is you are filming!

As a side note, I was just at my local Sam's Club this week. they have a nice helmet-cam from Oregon scientific. It was only like 86 bucks.

http://us.st12.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/compuvisor_2023_22154454

http://webapps.easy2.com/cm2/flash/generic_index.asp?page_id=35867482&buyhide=1
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15 years 5 months ago #132674 by Davej
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oldtimer wrote:

Pretty cool ideas eh! B)


Ah well, I still don't have sound. Looked interesting. I wish Youtube videos were less blurry. How were those branches being lowered? Were they sliding down an angled line? I wonder if that saw was a 191T or a 192T.

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15 years 5 months ago #132676 by oldtimer
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Most of the videos are fairly goood quality and the comentary by Gerry Beranek are right on the spot without too much junk in them. I love to watch them!

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15 years 5 months ago #132678 by oldtimer
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Most of the branches on the video are being dumped down. The other ones are being lowered by a groundsman controlling the descend with a port-a rap or similar control devise and the last part they are travelling on a redirected line away from the drop zone along an angled Zip line.

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15 years 5 months ago #132680 by Davej
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oldtimer wrote:

Most of the branches on the video are being dumped down.


Dumped?

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15 years 5 months ago #132681 by oldtimer
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Dropped Down(Dumped) (Without tying then with anything).
Later on the video he uses blue color slings with a binner each to send groups of three or four small diameter branches down but they are being \"lowered\" from a block (a strong pulley - page60 of Sherrill's catalog)or controlled from the ground.

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15 years 5 months ago #132682 by Davej
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oldtimer wrote:

Dropped Down(Dumped) (Without tying then with anything).
Later on the video he uses blue color slings...


Oh, I thought they all had straps on them.

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15 years 5 months ago #132691 by gerryl
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Speaking of tubular nylon webbing, can anyone point me to some suppliers of spools of webbing that are rated? This is an area where I'd like to save some money; premade slings, etc are pricey!
Thanks! -Gerry

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15 years 5 months ago #132692 by gerryl
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Ooops, I posted too soon; I found some here.
http://www.rocknrescue.com/acatalog/1-Tubular-Webbing-FullSpool.html

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15 years 5 months ago - 15 years 5 months ago #132693 by Baker
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gerryl,

You can also look here:
http://www.cmcrescue.com/product.php?CatalogID=1&dept_id=1241&rootNode=0&pid=20395&PHPSESSID=260f6503f36a35c3d6184c3a969a0912

Be aware that when buying spools of webbing of 150' or more, industry practice allows for up to 3 sections of webbing per spool. This may or may not be a problem for you, but you may not get a continuous length of 150' Also, some manus tack (stitch) or hot glue the ends of the sections together to make it easier to wind the webbing on the spool.

Here's a (semi)interesting tid-bit.
CMC Rescue has been compiling data and has come up with this non-scientific piece of information:

Many rescue, SAR and fire departments typically sort and organize webbing sections like this -

5' - Green
12' - Yellow
15' - Blue
20' - Red
25 - Black

Why? So that each rescue-tech knows the length of each section of webbing even when it is rolled or daisy-chained. also, no marking pen is needed.
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