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I was testing my gear again yesterday and the amount of friction in the system really seemed excessive. I don't know if the leather CS was the problem or if the hitch pulley was jamming the Blakes but I wasn't too happy. Maybe the TIP was too large for the leather CS?
In order to be objective when evaluating a system how could a measuring scale be set up on a footloop to actually measure the rope tension? Can you buy 100lb+ spring-type fish scales or something like that? Thanks.
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moss wrote:
I can't answer on friction measuring methods but as far as solving your problem I'd start with the hitch first. Take the hitch advancing pulley out of the equation first and climb on the system.
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oldtimer wrote:
You may do a search or ask Bill Maher or Ron to point you in the right direction. Good luck and post you findings( photos ) of the set ups are also nice!
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I don't know but the required down-force seemed excessive and disconnecting the pulley didn't really answer the question. It made things easier, but of course it would.
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moss wrote:
Which question are you referring to, how to measure friction or how to solve the problem of excessive friction in your system?
moss wrote:
FYI, I'd dump the hitch advancer for now, it just gets in the way of climbing. It's obviously complicating your system at this point.
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Stop thinking like that! I'm old and tired, not old and senile.
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moss wrote:
FYI, I'd dump the hitch advancer for now, it just gets in the way of climbing.
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I'll admit you are right -- I can't get the pulley to work properly for this -- so it is easier going without it. Maybe the pulley works better for closed hitches?
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I did try a bungee cord on the handled ascender (footloop) and I like that -- although I don't have the length adjusted correctly yet.
So how tall is that Loblolly if it has branches like that at 100ft up?
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icabod wrote:
I may be way off mark here Dave, but it seems like you are equating friction within the system and climbing efficiency. [...] I believe that climbing efficiency comes from several areas, first a simple system with few moving parts, and second conservation of motion with a preference for use of larger muscle groups.
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