Re: rubber length

From: LeRoy C Cordes <lcordes_at_juno.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 10:12:31 -0600

Marty, do you have a problem with the end of the rubber being too short
after cutting off a knot ?

LeRoy Cordes
AMA 16974
Chicago, IL
In God We Trust

On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 20:45:55 -0500 Marty Sasaki <marty_at_mss.tzo.com>
writes:
> From: Marty Sasaki <marty_at_mss.tzo.com>
> To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
> CC: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
> In-reply-to: <006a01c7292d$f4dc8bb0$0300a8c0_at_COMPSUP1>
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> Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] tying looped rubber
> References: <BAY134-F361EDC18A472E532D502D38BC10_at_phx.gbl>
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> To get to the right weight I cut the rubber just a little longer,
> maybe 3mm long. I tie the first overhand knot and pull it up close
> to
> the end. I then tie up the second knot and tighten it up and cut
> off
> the end sticking out. If I am over, then I tie another overhand
> knot,
> pull it up against the other knots and cut off the outside
> knot. Repeat until you have exactly the right weight. In the worse
> case you end up with only one knot's worth less than the desired
> weight.
>
> I learned this from Fred Tellier...
>
> Marty Sasaki
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LeRoy Cordes
AMA 16974
Chicago, IL
In God We Trust
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