This is the way I do my handles,very fast ,easy and adjustable. Start by making a loop with 3 ft extending past it on the short side.
Then take the short end of the rope and make a loop beside your original loop
grasp the end of the last loop and start wrapping all the ropes 6 or 7 inches from the top of the last loop. Wrapping back to the closed end.
I like about 9 wraps but you can very this to the width of your hand.
The way I build my rope handles
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Re: The way I build my rope handles
When you have the right number of wraps bring the end of the rope threw the loop and grasping the rope on the oposite end pull tight.
You now have this
by pulling on the remaining rope you can adjust the size.
After getting the loop to the desired size trim off ends and and burn. I like this method because of the adjustability factor ,its easy to tie just takes a minute are so.
If you want to leave the other end long for a drag rope just put a knot to keep it in place.
Ron
PS this was just an old piece of rope so disregard the knot tied in it
You now have this
by pulling on the remaining rope you can adjust the size.
After getting the loop to the desired size trim off ends and and burn. I like this method because of the adjustability factor ,its easy to tie just takes a minute are so.
If you want to leave the other end long for a drag rope just put a knot to keep it in place.
Ron
PS this was just an old piece of rope so disregard the knot tied in it
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Re: The way I build my rope handles
This is another example of why this site is the best builder's site available! Thanks Ron!
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Re: The way I build my rope handles
Sorry to get personal tx river rat but how many hits with a sledgehammer did it take to get your thumb to be so flexible?
My psychologist reckons I need lots of fishin' therapy!
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Re: The way I build my rope handles
You should have seen it before I hit it with a hammer
Ron
But it is handy for hitch hiking
Ron
But it is handy for hitch hiking