The Splicing Handbook, Third Edition
Techniques for Modern and Traditional Ropes
Series: INTERNATIONAL MARINE-RMP;
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Product details:
- Edition number 3
- Publisher International Marine
- Date of Publication 16 January 2011
- ISBN 9780071736046
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages256 pages
- Size 213x137x15 mm
- Weight 308 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The only handbook devoted to splicing today's ropes; now covers wire splices, rope-to-wire splices, and ropework gear for boats.
MoreLong description:
The only reference devoted entirely to splicing today?s ropes
The Splicing Handbook includes step-by-step illustrations and explanations for the most useful and popular splices in traditional twisted and modern braided ropes, and it covers every kind of splicing project you are likely to encounter, including modern cordage such as Spectra; mainstream rope materials such as Dacron and nylon; and wire and rope-to-wire splices.
The only reference devoted entirely to splicing today?s ropes
The Splicing Handbook includes step-by-step illustrations and explanations for the most useful and popular splices in traditional twisted and modern braided ropes, and it covers every kind of splicing project you are likely to encounter, including modern cordage such as Spectra; mainstream rope materials such as Dacron and nylon; and wire and rope-to-wire splices.