How to tie knots
- Timezone LaFontaine
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How to tie knots
I found this site with animated step-by-step instructions for tying many kinds of knots. The link will take you directly to the trucker's hitch, which is useful for tying down tarps. But you can get to any or all others from that page as well. Might help some folks with their shade.
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There is no single "trucker's hitch". There are many.
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Here's a video demonstration of the trucker's hitch that I use. http://www.ehow.com/video_2355281_tie-t ... -knot.html
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http://www.animatedknots.com/bowlineboating/index.phptheCryptofishist wrote:A bowline is a sail, or the rigging that goes with it.Ugly Dougly wrote:Archers don't use the bowline knot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowline
http://www.apparent-wind.com/knots/bowline/
http://www.netknots.com/html/bowline.html
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The world would be a different and strange place if Jesus had been hanged.ygmir wrote:as far as crosses go, I usually just nail 'em up......saves time.......oneeyeddick wrote:Yup, that is the one I use most often too, It also works great for tying down my carport with rope at BM.
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These knots are better:
http://www.knottyboys.com/
http://www.knottyboys.com/
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