Round turn and two half hitches.
Ahhhh...no remember he said TWO round turns and THREE half hitches....

It provides extra grip on the shaft due to the two rounds, but you don't have to do it as tight as you are using more surface area (secondary school physics Force/Area) so try that, I think three or fours rounds would work too...especially on yours, as you have the extra length to get the extra few rounds on...
 
Ahhhh...no remember he said TWO round turns and THREE half hitches....

It provides extra grip on the shaft due to the two rounds, but you don't have to do it as tight as you are using more surface area (secondary school physics Force/Area) so try that, I think three or fours rounds would work too...especially on yours, as you have the extra length to get the extra few rounds on...

Only if i use very thin string. :D
 
I tried thin string once - never again....went to Snow and Rock and got hold of some 3mm Edelwiess climbing cord...I could only just manage 3 rounds but did the trick.....

I'll see what our 'Frriend' uses....probably 70mm XLPE/SWA/LSF/ZH/CWZ electrical cable looking at the size of the bastid....!!
 
I tried thin string once - never again....went to Snow and Rock and got hold of some 3mm Edelwiess climbing cord...I could only just manage 3 rounds but did the trick.....

I'll see what our 'Frriend' uses....probably 70mm XLPE/SWA/LSF/ZH/CWZ electrical cable looking at the size of the bastid....!!

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