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Save it for the next time something needs unstuck. You know it will happen.
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Had to get something unstuck. Didn’t have a tow strap with me but had a thick tie down. Now I have this. It’s in there good. Took some tugging to get out the thing out of the mud. I’ve tried putting it in a vise and pulling with pliers, screwdrivers etc. Won’t come out. What else should I do? Soak and freeze it then try to pull so it’s more ridged? Just give up and cut it and have a shorter strap? Attached File View Quote |
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Mower battery is pulled for the winter View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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1-Place it on a block of wood.
2-Beat on it with a dead blow hammer. 3- ??? 4- Profit ! |
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Quoted: I’m going to try some of the suggestions in here. But you’re probably right. At the worst, I’ll cut it and just have a shorter strap View Quote Throw it away and buy a new one. Do you need the $10? Let me know and I'll send it to you if you promise just to throw this Made in China shit away. |
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No shit. "if you can't tie a knot, tie alot", usually ends up like this. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Learn how to tie better knots. OP, were you just trying to make a loop for an attachment point? |
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Quoted: My God, I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone would waste that much of their time on a $6 strap....That includes maintaining this thread. Throw it away and buy a new one. Do you need the $10? Let me know and I'll send it to you if you promise just to throw this Made in China shit away. View Quote |
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Most knot tying tutorials cover both the strength of the knot and whether it is considered non-jamming. OP, were you just trying to make a loop for an attachment point? View Quote Didn’t have any of my recovery straps but had this. Ran it through itself on the j hook on one end for an attachment point and did this on the other end |
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Take it to my ex-wife and tell her there is a dollar bill hidden inside the knot.
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Quoted: Yeah. Didn’t have any of my recovery straps but had this. Ran it through itself on the j hook on one end for an attachment point and did this on the other end View Quote As someone else already mentioned, it looks like water knots are the correct knot to use with webbing straps. water knot webbing loop for easy hammock 2.0 If I just wanted a quick temporary loop, I would probably use a marlinspike hitch slid over the J-hook, with a slippery half-hitch to secure the tag end. I have no idea how well that would hold up to stress, though. |
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My God, I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone would waste that much of their time on a $6 strap....That includes maintaining this thread. Throw it away and buy a new one. Do you need the $10? Let me know and I'll send it to you if you promise just to throw this Made in China shit away. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I’m going to try some of the suggestions in here. But you’re probably right. At the worst, I’ll cut it and just have a shorter strap Throw it away and buy a new one. Do you need the $10? Let me know and I'll send it to you if you promise just to throw this Made in China shit away. Even if I knew the strap was fucked, I’d still have to get the knot out. I could not let that go unresolved. |
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I've found that pushing the ends into the knot works better than pulling and prying on it.
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Quoted: I’m not OCD, but I could not let that go. It’s not about the $6. Even if I knew the strap was fucked, I’d still have to get the knot out. I could not let that go unresolved. View Quote If you can't let a $10 knot go "unresolved", then.....Yeah~ |
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Quoted: Do you need $15? If so PM me. View Quote That’s not the point though. If it’s salvageable, I’d much rather keep it and use it than spend money on a new one. Getting ready to put the kids to bed soon then I’m going to go out and Dick around with the strap some more |
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I didn't read all the responses, but I had success putting two straps in a dryer and air tumbled it for 30 minutes. It loosened a little but not enough to get the knot out so put it back in for 60 minutes on air dry and the know was loose enough to undue. It worked for me but I'll warn you, it will be LOUD banging around in there!
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I’m not OCD, but I could not let that go. It’s not about the $6. Even if I knew the strap was fucked, I’d still have to get the knot out. I could not let that go unresolved. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: I’m going to try some of the suggestions in here. But you’re probably right. At the worst, I’ll cut it and just have a shorter strap Throw it away and buy a new one. Do you need the $10? Let me know and I'll send it to you if you promise just to throw this Made in China shit away. Even if I knew the strap was fucked, I’d still have to get the knot out. I could not let that go unresolved. Even if the strap is junk, I'd keep it to practice knots with. Just tag or paint the ends so you know it's scrap, and then practice until your heart's content. It would also be just fine for less demanding uses, such as a tree strap for hanging a hammock. |
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Yeah, you are OCD...Throw it in the trash. If you can't let a $10 knot go "unresolved", then.....Yeah~ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I’m not OCD, but I could not let that go. It’s not about the $6. Even if I knew the strap was fucked, I’d still have to get the knot out. I could not let that go unresolved. If you can't let a $10 knot go "unresolved", then.....Yeah~ My grandfather, looked at me with great disappointment for being a whiny little bitch and, without a word, took it from me and very patiently worked the knot out. Then, he handed it back without a word and walked away. I very patiently work out all knots now. All knots. |
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I didn't read all the responses, but I had success putting two straps in a dryer and air tumbled it for 30 minutes. It loosened a little but not enough to get the knot out so put it back in for 60 minutes on air dry and the know was loose enough to undue. It worked for me but I'll warn you, it will be LOUD banging around in there! View Quote |
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After reading all of these replies, I need to go ties some straps into knots and see how well these different methods work.
I think the hammer/mallet method intrigues me the most. |
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View Quote If it was yours you would just throw it away and piss away $15 on a new one without even trying? |
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Nah. Not OCD. This very specific and goes back to me being a kid and getting all pissy and angry about a knot in a rope that was part of one of my toys. My grandfather, looked at me with great disappointment for being a whiny little bitch and, without a word, took it from me very patiently worked the knot out. Then, he handed it back without a word and walked away. I very patiently work out all knots now. All knots. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: I’m not OCD, but I could not let that go. It’s not about the $6. Even if I knew the strap was fucked, I’d still have to get the knot out. I could not let that go unresolved. If you can't let a $10 knot go "unresolved", then.....Yeah~ My grandfather, looked at me with great disappointment for being a whiny little bitch and, without a word, took it from me very patiently worked the knot out. Then, he handed it back without a word and walked away. I very patiently work out all knots now. All knots. |
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Quoted: My God, I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone would waste that much of their time on a $6 strap....That includes maintaining this thread. Throw it away and buy a new one. Do you need the $10? Let me know and I'll send it to you if you promise just to throw this Made in China shit away. |
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Quoted: I don’t get your point. If it was yours you would just throw it away and piss away $15 on a new one without even trying? View Quote Once I screw with it for a few minutes and my time starts looking more valuable shitposting on here than screwing with a $5 nylon knot that has now lost all of its tensile strength because you fucked it up....Then yeah. Garbage and then tomorrow morning, Big Lots and a brand new pack of wider straps with unrusted cranks and smooth sailing. |
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It’s got a very large j hook on the other end I don’t think I’d want to put in the dryer! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I didn't read all the responses, but I had success putting two straps in a dryer and air tumbled it for 30 minutes. It loosened a little but not enough to get the knot out so put it back in for 60 minutes on air dry and the know was loose enough to undue. It worked for me but I'll warn you, it will be LOUD banging around in there! Throw it out, you are helping yourself Get a good strap with loops on the end |
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I have a pile of my wife's knotted up costume-jewelry necklaces I'd like to mail you. Can you cover return shipping? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: I’m not OCD, but I could not let that go. It’s not about the $6. Even if I knew the strap was fucked, I’d still have to get the knot out. I could not let that go unresolved. If you can't let a $10 knot go "unresolved", then.....Yeah~ My grandfather, looked at me with great disappointment for being a whiny little bitch and, without a word, took it from me very patiently worked the knot out. Then, he handed it back without a word and walked away. I very patiently work out all knots now. All knots. Jewelry is the worst. You can’t muscle it and the small links make it damn near impossible to see the insertion points. |
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Quoted: Yes, I have done the exact same thing as you have in this thread when I was younger....Several times. Once I screw with it for a few minutes and my time starts looking more valuable shitposting on here than screwing with a $5 nylon knot that has now lost all of its tensile strength because you fucked it up....Then yeah. Garbage and then tomorrow morning, Big Lots and a brand new pack of wider straps with unrusted cranks and smooth sailing. View Quote |
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Quoted: I don’t see anything listed on big lots site with a load limit anywhere near these. All they appear to have are the cheap-o ones View Quote Then you actually go to Big Lots website to see if they stock the $15 strap. You could have worked like an illegal spreading mulch all this time asking about your $5 strap and then bought 20 straps. |
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Quoted: You have ruined the $10, Made in China strap by tying it in a near unrecoverable knot, stretching and heating it and then asking hours of questions about how to fix the $5 problem. Then you actually go to Big Lots website to see if they stock the $15 strap. You could have worked like an illegal spreading mulch all this time asking about your $5 strap and then bought 20 straps. View Quote Feel free to send me all the straps you want though |
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Beat it with a rubber mallet. ALL sides, ALL directions.
Like CoC beatdown. It will loosen eventually. |
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A time machine could really help with these kinds of problems.
Hang on a minute OP,I'm off to the workshop. |
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Quoted: On an unrelated note...how the hell did you manage to get a call sign with a 2017 join date? And a damn cool one to boot! I’ve been here since before the reset and have never caught a call sign thread. You make me sad. View Quote A callsign is worth exactly what anything else is worth, minus the callsign... In other words, you are the first person I have seen in probably over a year to even mention callsigns.... If you like it, I will officially transfer it to you....And, I'll probably send you a Big Lots strap too if you really need it. |
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