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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2008

By storing rope in a two handed rope chain the rope can be laid in a pile and won't tangle. It also allows the rope to dry as the pile is loose and exposed to air. Irmani makes it look easy but this takes some practice to get it right.

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  • It's fancy, I'll say that much. Not very useful when you could simply use a gasket hitch to keep your ropes or extension cords tidy, this seems more like a trick to show your co workers when you have time to play around with rope.

  • @UltraVert I had hired this driver to do a major move for us. He showed up with his ropes in this configuration and since he seemed to "know the ropes" I asked to shoot a video of his techniques. I'm sure there are other way to do this, but his method worked just fine.

  • I've never seen a technique more likely to leave tangles in a rope!

    Thats useless!

  • @g7vgg You have one video uploaded. 

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  • I've used chaining to store ropes and kite bridles for years. Never seen this two handed method before. Will give it a go. Thanks. Oh, and chaining does not leave tangles in a rope, as it is not being twisted, merely looped. And then unlooped. Neat.

  • @g7vgg

    Moron Detected

  • @g7vgg Have you actually tried it or it's just much easier to criticize? Do you have a better solution?

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