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Date: Thu Aug 12 2004 - 14:16:08 EDT
On Thursday, August 12, 2004 1:13 PM, Brooke Clarke asked:
> I would like to plumb a number of antenna masts by adjusting the
> length of the 3 parachute cord guy ropes that are staked into the
> ground. Is there a knot that would allow adjusting the length of
> the line, yet would hold fast?
Bill Noyce replied:
> The Boy Scouts teach the "tautline" hitch for this purpose.
> First hit from Google had nice pictures:
> http://www.iland.net/~jbritton/tautlinehitch.htm
The tautline hitch (and its cousins the rolling and midshipman's hitches) is
great for temporary work; fine for tent guys; a lifesaver for taking the
load off a sheet or halyard that's jammed on a winch. I'd be leary of using
it long-term, especially on parachute cord. If you can, I'd use the tautline
hitches to get your masts plumb, but then use switch to bowlines, anchor
bends, or such. If you can't do that without upsetting your adjustments, try
a tight seizing around the loop at the stake to add some extra friction.
-- Peter
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