EP7: Double Sheet Bend
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G, 02-Aug-2024
Great though the Ashley Bend is, it does have limitations. If you have two different sizes or even two different consistencies of rope, you want to tie a Double Sheet Bend, and it's adapted to two different rope sizes. Here's how you make it.
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