C08
Well-Known Member
I have done a fair bit of splicing before, large eyes, to thimbles,in to chain and also with backsplices for moorings and anchor bridles/lines but always with 3 strand. I have just spliced some 12mm nylon octoplait into 8mm chain and even thought I have followed the splicing instructions exactly I am not happy that the result is right. Why I am saying that is when I tension the splice by pulling on the chain and rope there is a small movement right up to the end of the splice and it looks as if the end section where the 4 pairs ends are split and rejoined to a like twisted end and heat sealed is what is stopping it from just pulling through and I do not think would withstand anchoring tensions..
It looks right according to pictures of correctly made splice, it is done with 14 chain links but I am not convinced. I wonder whether 12mm into 8mm chain is just too small as each of the 4 pairs is only about 6mm of pretty loose fibres and passing through the chain links is quite loose even the 1st link where all 4 pairs pass through two pairs one way and two pairs the other way.
Any ideas on this. I suppose I could redo the splice and backsplice from what woiuld normally be the end back towards the rope although I have never seen that done but should work?
It looks right according to pictures of correctly made splice, it is done with 14 chain links but I am not convinced. I wonder whether 12mm into 8mm chain is just too small as each of the 4 pairs is only about 6mm of pretty loose fibres and passing through the chain links is quite loose even the 1st link where all 4 pairs pass through two pairs one way and two pairs the other way.
Any ideas on this. I suppose I could redo the splice and backsplice from what woiuld normally be the end back towards the rope although I have never seen that done but should work?
