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Marduke wrote:Even that weight, there is no reason she shouldn't be able to use a rack. She should have no problems moving on a 14" rack on four bars spread all the way apart.
BrianC wrote:Marduke wrote:Even that weight, there is no reason she shouldn't be able to use a rack. She should have no problems moving on a 14" rack on four bars spread all the way apart.
There are actually spacers that can be used to keep some of the bars apart.
Cody JW wrote:I am assuming you are going to be on a shallow drop above ground at first. Once they are comfortable hanging on rope than you can teach them the friction adjustments on a rack .
NZcaver wrote:Appropriate mechanical advantage and progress capture...
I agree. I think a bearing pulley with a progress catching device and two guys worth their salt could get 40 lbs out of a pit, easy.cavedoc wrote:NZcaver wrote:Appropriate mechanical advantage and progress capture...
Now much MA do anticipate needing for a 40 pound load?
cavedoc wrote:NZcaver wrote:Appropriate mechanical advantage and progress capture...
Now much MA do anticipate needing for a 40 pound load?
Stridergdm wrote:cavedoc wrote:NZcaver wrote:Appropriate mechanical advantage and progress capture...
Now much MA do anticipate needing for a 40 pound load?
Well, we are talking Jansen.
Seriously. In a case like that, I'd probably rig myself over the pit as a high point and hand over hand it with some progress capture
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