[TowerTalk] need advice on 9/16 or 5/8 Rope, not for dipoles

knormoyle at surfnetusa.com knormoyle at surfnetusa.com
Wed Jun 30 13:14:22 PDT 2010


well, I would reinforce my opinion then.
If you think humans grabbing a 9/16" rope with their hands in front of them, 
maybe wearing gloves, meets the safety requirements you described ($100k damage) 
well then okay.

Me, I would use rope ascenders and a belay device.

9/16" rope and hands/gloves is pretty minimal safety.



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>From    : Hector Garcia XE2K[mailto:j_hector_garcia at sbcglobal.net]
Sent    : 6/30/2010 12:29:24 PM
To      : towertalk at contesting.com
Cc      : knormoyle at surfnetusa.com
Subject : RE: Re: [TowerTalk] need advice on 9/16 or 5/8  Rope, not for dipoles

 Just to make it a little clear ,  the 200lb load is  maybe a  5k dlls antenna,  
or maybe a  200lb piece of steel that can cause  100k dlls in damages or KILL 
people
  9/16   5/8 or  3/4  is more comfortable to use in your hand  with globes 
I want something  I can trust and  handle with no  problems,  is maybe too much 
but   will be plenty of room to have no worries 

Just found at Ebay  Dacron 3/4  600ft spool,   as an option at good price, but 
will  be looking for something  better , but at least this will solve  my 
immediate needs

Will continue to  accept more possible options, thanks for the advices  and 
experiences 

Tks in Advance


 J. Hector Garcia XE2K / AD6D
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I think when people say they need a 9/16" rope for 200 lb loads, something seems 
wrong.

If you need to handle the rope, it might be cheaper to buy a rope ascender (or 
two)  to provide grip/pull on the rope, and use a narrower rope.


Has anyone used this CWC polyester rope (double braided, made in china)
google "CWC 347040"
available a couple of places.

CWC 347040 $150 for 3/8" x 600'

So that would be my thought: use the minimal diameter for the load, the right 
material/construction for the stretch requirements and abrasion resistance, and 
solve the gripping problem with something else (if that's what the diameter of 
1/2" or 9/16" comes from)
braided would be nicer than a laid rope.
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