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skyyk5 said:what was it?

pauly383 said:What I meant was why can you buy a 600 foot spool for the same price as three 100 foot premade Ramsey lines , in 3/8 inch .
Thats like six winch lines for the price of three . And I know it doesn't cost 1500 dollars to add an eye , a thimble , and even a bulk lot bought hook to three lines , even if it was done by hand .
pauly383 said:Thats what I was thinking . Way too much markup , and thats from a guy who runs a store with wholesale , jobber and retail prices for every item ( I sell to anyone ) .
Its just the niche market thing , I suppose as mentioned before . They KNOW we will pay for it .
Which again is allright , its our choice to buy , and their perogative to price . But I don't want to have to use used ropes , because these need replacing every couple years .
If someone made a 3/8 a little cheaper shipped , I would be all over it .
you ever look into what it takes to splice synthetic properly for winch use? Like to make a loop or retain an eyelet? Someone had an article on Pirate once. It was a PAIN in the ASS. I wouldn't have the patience to do it right, and that is something that if not done right, don't do it at all.pauly383 said:Thats what I was thinking . Way too much markup , and thats from a guy who runs a store with wholesale , jobber and retail prices for every item ( I sell to anyone ) .
Its just the niche market thing , I suppose as mentioned before . They KNOW we will pay for it .
Which again is allright , its our choice to buy , and their perogative to price . But I don't want to have to use used ropes , because these need replacing every couple years .
If someone made a 3/8 a little cheaper shipped , I would be all over it .
sled_dog said:you ever look into what it takes to splice synthetic properly for winch use? Like to make a loop or retain an eyelet? Someone had an article on Pirate once. It was a PAIN in the ASS. I wouldn't have the patience to do it right, and that is something that if not done right, don't do it at all.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=177344&highlight=winch+rope+splice
. Single braid is really easy to work with. Double braid has in essence 1 line inside the other and each is 12 strands. To form an eye or to splice that is very time consuming as each of the 24 strands has to be un-braided and then re-braided into the weave of each other. It can takes days to form an eye in a double braid line. The ones we use are between 4" and 6"
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.pauly383 said:The amsteel type of line I looked at was 1497 for 600ft spool , ratings are waaaaaay high working limit and breaking limit . Overkill for winching . Ramsey prices are going 450-500 for 100 feet with a thimble and a hook .
So six times 500 , minus the shipping , thimbles , hooks , and skilled labor for a guy to do six ( probably in one day a skilled man does many ) . And you do have a pretty awesome profit . Espcially if you say they are available for under a grand in 600 ft spools .
. I got the line for free as someone bought the wrong size and it was going to be thrown away
. I have a total of $40 in my line and it is for the safety thimble. The thing about 12 strand single braid is you do not need to have skilled labor. You can make them in your recliner at night while you watch American Idol
. You could seriously burn through a spool in 1 evening 2 at the most. 