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<blockquote data-quote="Adkpk" data-source="post: 1297315" data-attributes="member: 10206"><p>Ya I don't get Dan's question about it. Makes perfect sense to me. If not for the clasp it would be a knot, right? That would be rope to rope which would become an issue of heat. With the weight of that log I think you would need the cooler metal. Plus in that wet and cold who wants to untie a knot after in handled that weight. Personally myself would be struggling with the lid from my coffee cup in that weather. </p><p></p><p>I am not at my cable connection so no vid for me at the moment but for now the still pics are good enough to see that log being lowered from the roof. Spared no rope or chances on that job. What do you do with all that wet rope? I can only image it's strune for miles all over your shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adkpk, post: 1297315, member: 10206"] Ya I don't get Dan's question about it. Makes perfect sense to me. If not for the clasp it would be a knot, right? That would be rope to rope which would become an issue of heat. With the weight of that log I think you would need the cooler metal. Plus in that wet and cold who wants to untie a knot after in handled that weight. Personally myself would be struggling with the lid from my coffee cup in that weather. I am not at my cable connection so no vid for me at the moment but for now the still pics are good enough to see that log being lowered from the roof. Spared no rope or chances on that job. What do you do with all that wet rope? I can only image it's strune for miles all over your shop. [/QUOTE]
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