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Determining a rope bad or good
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So is that why I saw you doing that a few weekends ago as you were crying like a little girl as you rapped off of friction slab. Really quite funny, but sad at the same time. You just don't appreciate life until you see a grown man piss and shit his pants at the same time he is sobbing like a little bitch with a skinned knee. Poor pig, poor poor pig.pigsteak wrote: only gumbies back up their lockers..better?
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Things to check on your rope:
Age has already been covered.
Is it smooth or fuzzy? The more fuzzy it is, the thinner the sheath is. Retire before you wear through the sheath.
Can you feel any kinks in the core? I would probably retire a rope immediately if the core was kinked anywhere.
Is it still stretchy? It should stretch about 10%. When it loses stretchiness, retire.
Age has already been covered.
Is it smooth or fuzzy? The more fuzzy it is, the thinner the sheath is. Retire before you wear through the sheath.
Can you feel any kinks in the core? I would probably retire a rope immediately if the core was kinked anywhere.
Is it still stretchy? It should stretch about 10%. When it loses stretchiness, retire.
No chalkbag since 1995.
Maybe Not
I just came across this on another forum
http://www.uiaa.ch/web.test/visual/Safe ... 0ropes.pdf
From what they state my rope should be fine.
http://www.uiaa.ch/web.test/visual/Safe ... 0ropes.pdf
From what they state my rope should be fine.