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Reddit mentions of Omega Pacific Non Locking Climbing Carabiner, Oval, Straight Gate, Black , Rock Climbing Gear and Equipment, Safety, Rescue, Industrial, and Arborist Uses

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Omega Pacific Non Locking Climbing Carabiner, Oval, Straight Gate, Black , Rock Climbing Gear and Equipment, Safety, Rescue, Industrial, and Arborist Uses
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STRENGTH - Major Axis 22 Kn (4945 lbs), Minor Axis 8 kn (1800 Lbs), Gate Open 6 kn (1350 Lbs)DIMENSIONS - Gate Opening 15mm, Weight 61 gmBENEFIT - Rope Friendly True Radii (No Flat Spots) all rope bearing surfacesCERTIFICATION - CE and ISO 9000 Certified (2015)TESTING - Each Carabiner Proof Load Tested To 50% of Rated Strength
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u/MrPants1401 ยท 2 pointsr/DIY

Do you need the connections rigid? If not, just buy webbing ($0.52/ft) and girth hitch the webbing to the sled and buy a weight belt ($13)to attach it to with a water knot looped around the belt.

If you want to get fancier and need it rigid, then buy two carabiners ($6 x 2) we can do the following:

  • Take a length of webbing 18in-24in longer than your poles
    2.Fold the last 3in of one end over
  • Sew both outer edges of the folded regions. This should create a "cup" 3in wide.
  • The end of the pole should fit in this cup.
  • Clove Hitch the webbing to the connection point so that the majority of the webbing is leading away from the sled and the cup we sewed is trailing towards the sled.
  • Place the pole in the cup.
  • stretch the webbing the length of the pole.
  • Roughly 6in from the top place a bite in the rope about 6in in circumference with an overhand knot.
  • Stretch the webbing along the pole.
  • Fold the excess the excess over the pole and sew it together.
  • Now we should have a Pole capped on both ends with webbing that is clovehitched to the sled near one end with a bite near the top.
  • Repeat with other Pole.

    Now for how to attach it to yourself. You are probably going to want to buy some cordellette ($8.50, but probably cheaper at a nearby outdoor store since you only need 3-4ft and its like $0.50/ft) for a prussik.

  • Tie two slings with the cord about 18in in length
  • Tie prussiks around the weight belt about where they rest on your hips.
  • Connect the prussiks to the sled with the carabiners.

    The Prussiks should hold the cord on your hips with friction. In all it should cost around $40. You can probably find cheaper carabiners or quicklinks at a local hardware store also.
u/FireFightersFTW ยท 2 pointsr/Firefighting

Non locking carabiner.

1 inch tubular webbing.

Tie a water knot to the biner. Wrap the webbing end over end holding it in place. Pack it in a surgical glove. Remeber to use a non locking biner. It's easier to manipulate.

You wedge the tool between the bottom and sides on a diagonal angle while hitching the biner. The biner does not attach directly to the too. Only the webbing.

I just took my work one to my volley house, and I'm planning on making a new one. I'll PM you a pic if you don't understand.