scrambledegg
Well-Known Member
I have a new year's resolution to learn how to splice my own ropes.
I'm having a little difficulty choosing the most appropriate equipment.
Take fids. One can buy at quite a lot of expense a set of fids of various sizes, as eg made by Selma, with the implication that you use a size of fid to suit the diameter of the rope you are splicing. There also seems to be a feature of some fids that can clamp a thread at the end. Do I really need fids of various sizes? with/without clamp? What do you experts think?
For threading needles (very long needle with loop for finger at one end), how long should it be? does it matter?
Finally I believe I need splicing tape. Can I have a recommendation for economical tape; tape advertised for the purpose seems over-expensive.
Be very grateful for your thoughts, many thanks.
I'm having a little difficulty choosing the most appropriate equipment.
Take fids. One can buy at quite a lot of expense a set of fids of various sizes, as eg made by Selma, with the implication that you use a size of fid to suit the diameter of the rope you are splicing. There also seems to be a feature of some fids that can clamp a thread at the end. Do I really need fids of various sizes? with/without clamp? What do you experts think?
For threading needles (very long needle with loop for finger at one end), how long should it be? does it matter?
Finally I believe I need splicing tape. Can I have a recommendation for economical tape; tape advertised for the purpose seems over-expensive.
Be very grateful for your thoughts, many thanks.