I can't see that you would save money by making your own soft shackles based on numbers.
Let's say we pay a wholesale price of $6.27 per foot on the Ultrex by Yale at 5/8 size.
Estimating the cost only:
$6.27 x 20 feet
= $125.40
Shipping $6.99
Total = $132.39 (plus tax if applicable)
Chafe guard
$1.50 per foot
$1.50 x 20feet
= $30.00 plus tax
Shipping $6.99
= $36.99
You would be at $162.39, Plus the time you spent making 1, 2, 3 shackles etc. Whatever you would pay yourself to complete 1.
1 soft shackle costs $50 to about $85.00 depending on the brand.
So I guess you would spend more money in the beginning, but you would have extra rope for the future. I can see your point
I have been considering tying my own and came across this video. I am curious what the opinion is from the rope experts here, of his method. He make some claims at the beginning about his method. He is making small soft shackles for hammocks but couldn't his method be applied to larger rope?
Here is the video of tying the soft shackle tested above.
Are there different flavours of of this type of rope or as long as you have 1/2" for a shackle like this you are gtg?
I see there are some differences in strand count for instance with Dyneema, but that is maybe getting a bit specialist?
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The knot at the end of the 1" is going to be fun. Be sure to post pic!I asked a local rope shop if they had any piecs of Amsteel I could use to make some shackles .
They gave me some 5/8" and 1"
The pcs is 20' long. Looks to be 28mm. A soft shackle at 200% would be 200,000lbs. Way more than I need. I'll probably make a 9' strap with eyes at both endsThe knot at the end of the 1" is going to be fun. Be sure to post pic!
aahhh ha ha ha....The future is soft rigging