Help! Whip fell apart!
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Help! Whip fell apart!
I know I've seen some posts on the subject a ways back, but I can't seem to find them now.
The end of my bullwhip has come untied. Can someone suggest how to re-tie it? Nice and tight, so it doesn't come undone again. Any help would be appreciated.
The end of my bullwhip has come untied. Can someone suggest how to re-tie it? Nice and tight, so it doesn't come undone again. Any help would be appreciated.
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Well, it didn't break. It was only tied on with a knot. But it was a whip my brother in law picked up in Cancun, so I'm not expecting the highest quality.
The popper is new, I just got it today (and may have been the cause of the untying.) It is from a lunge whip. It's resin-coated, and frayed at the end. It worked fine for the time being.
Oh. And the rotary phone is a $5 thrift store find. Kind of neat, but a bit of a pain.
The popper is new, I just got it today (and may have been the cause of the untying.) It is from a lunge whip. It's resin-coated, and frayed at the end. It worked fine for the time being.
Oh. And the rotary phone is a $5 thrift store find. Kind of neat, but a bit of a pain.
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I believe that's what the parts are called. The piece on the left used to be tied to the piece on the right. The four ends on the right piece have not come unbraided. That's how they were. The left piece was tied around them to prevent them from unbraiding.
Does that make it any clearer? Sorry I'm not sure of the terms. It's the best I can do.
Does that make it any clearer? Sorry I'm not sure of the terms. It's the best I can do.
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Well......
Some folks have tutorials on how to retie fall hitches. Morgan has one online that you might be able to follow. www.davidmorgan.com You'll have to surf around the site to find it. Or, send it off to one of the many whipmakers on this forum for repair.
I'm not going to take the time to explain how to do this, since it's impossible to follow verbiage on how to tie a knot, and I probably can't explain it very well in words. In this case, a series of knots, without some pictures to assist in the explanation would be hard to follow. Ron Edwards has a book on whipmaking How to Make Whips that might help you out, too.
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Paul Stenhouse
I'm not going to take the time to explain how to do this, since it's impossible to follow verbiage on how to tie a knot, and I probably can't explain it very well in words. In this case, a series of knots, without some pictures to assist in the explanation would be hard to follow. Ron Edwards has a book on whipmaking How to Make Whips that might help you out, too.
Best Regards,
Paul Stenhouse
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Sergei,
I knew there were other places I was forgetting!!! Thanks for the reminder. That's my 'other folks have online resources' placeholder.
Best Regards,
Paul Stenhouse
I knew there were other places I was forgetting!!! Thanks for the reminder. That's my 'other folks have online resources' placeholder.
Best Regards,
Paul Stenhouse
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If your interested I've just uploaded a small video clip showing you how to repair your fall.Just go to http://em-brand-whips.com/replacefall.htm
and click the change fall video link and it should start to download.It's a bit over 8 megs but it's the least I could get it down to and still have some clarity.Hope this helps.
Kind Regards
Bernie
and click the change fall video link and it should start to download.It's a bit over 8 megs but it's the least I could get it down to and still have some clarity.Hope this helps.
Kind Regards
Bernie
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bernie47 wrote:If your interested I've just uploaded a small video clip showing you how to repair your fall.Just go to http://em-brand-whips.com/replacefall.htm
and click the change fall video link and it should start to download.It's a bit over 8 megs but it's the least I could get it down to and still have some clarity.Hope this helps.
Kind Regards
Bernie
Bernie,
Your site is the best whip resource center on the web. Nobody else comes close to having the high caliber of content you provide. Great job!
Success!!
The video clip was exactly what I needed! Not only did I realize that the fall was on backwards (d'oh!) but that the knot in the middle of it wasn't really supposed to be there (told you I was new. )!
I just retied the fall and popper, and did a few test cracks. The neighbors must really hate me now!
Thanks for all your help guys!
The video clip was exactly what I needed! Not only did I realize that the fall was on backwards (d'oh!) but that the knot in the middle of it wasn't really supposed to be there (told you I was new. )!
I just retied the fall and popper, and did a few test cracks. The neighbors must really hate me now!
Thanks for all your help guys!