how to make snow chains with nylon rope tegryn west wales part 1

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2010

this is a breif how to make snow chains with nylon rope filmed in tegryn west wales in dec 2010 filmed by ben edwards with mark edwards this is part 1 of 2

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  • So their snow ropes.

  • @killersushi99 i guess you might be right. you could call them snow ropes LOL

  • This would foul the brake calipers on my car. There is very little clearance between the caliper and the inside of the wheel.

  • @sparkygl0s this is intended to be used in only an emergency we drove over ten mile with these on and they didn't breake or damage anything on our car , i am sure if you were stuck out in the middle of nowhere with snow on the ground this would be a better option rather than freezing to death in your car .even if you did . unfortunately break your car in the process..

  • I wonder if you could use this method using a length of chain?

  • @gwynnypig keep watching our videos as we will be trying chain as soon as it snows

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  • eyem froom soomerset

  • my grandpa used to do something similar! Great idea!

  • chains are not expensive there meant for safety so yes..

  • Good idea. But as a tip, buy polyurethane rope; it'll last MUCH longer if you're going to use them a lot or leave them on for a long time.

  • awesome idea if i get stuck im gonna use it! thanks

  • next season just ask santa for some nice cables

  • i've been using half inch rope for many years. i use single short lengths each tied seperately. doing it this way, when it does wear through it gets thrown clear with less chance of it causing any damage to the car. best used with front wheel drive so that you go in the direction that you steer !

  • Well done lads! For the odd day of snow we have in the uk, well worth having rope for emergency. Credit to you both!

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