New Glue-in Bolt
Today, we tested the new Jim Titt-designed “Buehler-typeâ€
Me too! It took a while to warm up to this thing. Most people's first impression will probably be, "WTF???"tomdarch wrote:
The results run counter to my 'gut feeling' - I would expect a 'fat bolt' with a nice thick punched-out-of-plate bolt to be stronger than 'a pice of wire'. It's the ability of the continuous strand of 'wire' to deform and stretch that allows it to withstand more force. There are no welds to fail, and no 'right angle' connection between hanger and bolt head to shear off. Nonetheless, I always feel a bit less secure than clipping the familiar hanger!
I'll try to located the tests that were done recently with a load cell on a falling climber to determine the maximum safe load he can take before bodily injuries start occuring. I think it was about 800 pounds on the harness. I would guess that repeated big whips in this range could distort this bolt over time, but how much? We can easily test this, once we determine the max. falling force.tomdarch wrote:By the way, have you determined what the realistic maximum force on a 'bolt' can be expected to be generated by a falling climber? (I'm wondering wether that initial cracking under a 1 kip load could mean that hard falls would result in 'scary' looking (but safe) damage around the bolt?)
How long do you want it to be?Andrew wrote:That bolt looks crazy. How long is it?