Essentials of Rope Splicing

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    1. How to End Splice
    A lesson with Bruce Wade
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    Learn the permanent way to end a rope using the end splice method. End splicing prevents ropes from fraying or falling apart, making a rope more secure.

    Learn the permanent way to end a rope using the end splice method. End splicing prevents ropes from fraying or falling apart, making a rope more secure.

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    2. How to Short Splice
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    What do you do when you have two ends of rope and you want to join them? Try the short splice to create a permanent solution that will hold no matter what.

    What do you do when you have two ends of rope and you want to join them? Try the short splice to create a permanent solution that will hold no matter what.

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    3. How to Eye Splice
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    Learn how to make an eye splice to create a permanent eye in a rope that is twice as strong as the rope itself and much more sound than a knot.

    Learn how to make an eye splice to create a permanent eye in a rope that is twice as strong as the rope itself and much more sound than a knot.

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    4. How to Eye Splice with Ski Rope
    A lesson with Bruce Wade
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    Are you a fishing, yachting, or skiing enthusiast who commonly uses ski rope? In this lesson, learn the strong and dependable ski rope eye splice.

    Are you a fishing, yachting, or skiing enthusiast who commonly uses ski rope? In this lesson, learn the strong and dependable ski rope eye splice.

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