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Cool Winch Ropes

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Cool Winch Ropes

Post by blkmav »

http://www.winchline.com/winchlines.htm

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And I just happen to be in WA for the next 2 weeks... :)

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Post by Jeff80 »

Looks pretty good, anyone know anything about it? And comparitivity to our Australian products, like dynamica etc, width,strength?
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Post by Wooders »

That's a Tough Stuff Winch Thimble.
If you are chasing on in Aust - we have them instock....
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Post by spazbot »

Jeff80 wrote:Looks pretty good, anyone know anything about it? And comparitivity to our Australian products, like dynamica etc, width,strength?
all the synthetic which lines come from overseas in europe or the us afaik.
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Post by 80UTE »

blkmav wrote:http://www.winchline.com/winchlines.htm

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And I just happen to be in WA for the next 2 weeks... :)

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Post by GQ TROL »

The Am-Steel Blue rope is a good product. We use the 11mm (3/8") for winch comps and are very happy with the way it performs. It has a waxy "protective" coating on it which can cause it to stick to the layers below and sometimes get sucked back into the winch when freespooling, so need to keep tension on the line. Thats the only down side we've found.

Their marketing blurb says it will reach it's maximum loading 40% times more than the Plasma brand rope before failure. The guy who supplies us also supplies it to most ports in NZ (barging and shipping etc) and is adamant its the best rope to use.

It should be available from any Sampson Rope distributer.
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Post by blkmav »

My rope turned up today, very impressive piece of craftsmanship

Apologies in advance for the hotel room carpet

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Post by bazooked »

i got mine ages ago, cheap as chips, plus mine is green :D
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Post by ausyota »

blkmav wrote:My rope turned up today, very impressive piece of craftsmanship

Apologies in advance for the hotel room carpet

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Nice.
So you got the one with the two different ropes spliced together?
The fire line on the winch drum and the standard for the rest.

PS Nice carpet :D looks like a classy place.
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Post by blkmav »

ausyota wrote:Nice.
So you got the one with the two different ropes spliced together?
The fire line on the winch drum and the standard for the rest.

PS Nice carpet :D looks like a classy place.
Yep got the fireline option, will see how well it spools up on the winch tomorrow.

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Post by morkz »

blkmav wrote:
ausyota wrote:Nice.
So you got the one with the two different ropes spliced together?
The fire line on the winch drum and the standard for the rest.

PS Nice carpet :D looks like a classy place.
Yep got the fireline option, will see how well it spools up on the winch tomorrow.

It was the Hyatt in Bellevue, typical US hotel http://bellevue.hyatt.com
Hey blkmav

how much was the rope and what thickness
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Post by RoldIT »

Winch Rope = :cool:

Carpet = :rainbowafro:
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Post by blkmav »

3/8" x 100' US$275 shipped to my hotel, I packed it in my check-in luggage on the trip back
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Post by blkmav »

New rope is on, fits great except for the rope protector. I might make a new one as it's just too bulky.

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