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darkwing 4
QuoteThey keep walking off.
I use a red marker to color the cord on it, so it looks like MINE. I also drilled a hole in the flat end, so that even if it gets separated from the colored cord, it still has a distinguishing mark to show it is MINE.
-- Jeff
My Skydiving History
Or do what I managed to on mine - put a 45 degree bend in one end. (while packing)
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Got access to a lathe? Got some cypress cord material? They're not hard to make, all you need is some 1/8" stainless steel rod. I bought 6' of it to get some power tools made for our packers, it cost $6 I think and it only takes about 20 minutes to make a handful of tools from that on a lathe.
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The best way to do it is to find a friend with access to a lathe and then invest in a higher quality of steel than used for the commercial ones. I've bent more than a few on really tight pack jobs but had a friend make me one out of a tougher metal(don't know the type) and it has worked jsut fine.
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katzurki 0
*bump* as I don't want to start another thread.
I don't trust my memory... Can someone give me dimensions for a powertool? I have the opportunity to get them made in bulk (and, more importantly, at no cost), so I'd hate to find out later the entire set is an inch short/long :> plus I'll send you one or ten for your trouble! :)
I don't trust my memory... Can someone give me dimensions for a powertool? I have the opportunity to get them made in bulk (and, more importantly, at no cost), so I'd hate to find out later the entire set is an inch short/long :> plus I'll send you one or ten for your trouble! :)
skymama 35
QuoteJust don't wear it around your neck when you jump. If something snags it, your neck will fail before the metal or Cypres loop material does.
I used to store mine in my harness pocket in my Vector until my rigger told me he knew someone who got stabbed by a pen on a hard opening that the guy had stored in the pocket like that. The things you never think about. Now I just keep it in my gear bag, far away from body parts I want to keep!
She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man,
because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon
because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon
QuoteCan someone give me dimensions for a powertool?
Sure, just have to give it to you in metric units:
7.0 cm long and 0.5 cm thick. The notches are 2.4cm away from the ends.
Hope this helps.
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katzurki 0
How deep are the notches?
Also, can you or someone else explain the no-sew (the mentioned earlier fingertrap) method of attaching the line to it?
Also, can you or someone else explain the no-sew (the mentioned earlier fingertrap) method of attaching the line to it?
darkwing 4
no-sew thread on DZ.com
here is the direct link to Jumpshack's instructions.
There is also at least one other useful link in the thread cited above. I have used it on the line I use with my Pack Boy, but you have to do it near the end of the portion that goes furthest into the line also, else it creeps during use. So there are three places you do it for a Pack Boy. (No funny lines please).
-- Jeff
My Skydiving History
here is the direct link to Jumpshack's instructions.
There is also at least one other useful link in the thread cited above. I have used it on the line I use with my Pack Boy, but you have to do it near the end of the portion that goes furthest into the line also, else it creeps during use. So there are three places you do it for a Pack Boy. (No funny lines please).
-- Jeff
My Skydiving History
Kept happening to me too. Really, I was just leaving them on the ground after packing and forgetting about them. I can only hope that some poor packers found them and are making good use of them
I have a short closing loop and it's really hard closing with just a pull-up cord. I started dreaming up ways to engrave my name on the side of the metal packing tool, but I think that would be kind of hard
After I lost the second one, I wouldn't let myself buy a new one until I broke the habit of putting pull-up cords on the ground. Whenever I remove a pullup cord, I don't let it touch the ground - it has to go back into a pocket. Every time I closed my very tight container after that, I would tell myself once I'm out of the habit, I'll buy a new packing tool.
After six months of that, I just bought two more packing tools. Haven't lost one yet. Sometimes I have to punish myself to get any results.
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