This BUNDLE KNOT is amazing // Auto-Locking & Quick Release

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Published 2023-10-19
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All Comments (21)
  • @DaddyyCrab
    I am amazed that if you don’t practice with knots, you forget them.
  • @rayhallett
    Very easy way to learn with your pace and the great placement of the camera. Good Job, thanks!
  • @RMNPBETA
    I was looking for something to tension while tying down displays for work without an anchor point and this works great. Very useful. You can incorporate a truckers hitch to create a mechanical advantage all the while making the whole system releasable,reusable and auto-locking. Love it!
  • @TORAH-613
    As a flat ed truck driver this is going to make my securment tie down a lot eaiser. Ive never been good at knots and need to start learning. thanks for this.
  • 20 yrs ago, I planned to learn knotting but kept postponing and having retired I’m downloading all Knotting videos hopefully I will begin learning
  • @joelelvery3092
    Thanks so much for sharing this video! I watched your video 7 days ago and I’ve already used this knot 5 times. This is a very cool application of the figure 8 knot.
  • @michaelspahn3675
    really easy to tie and I have never seen before in that way. thx, a lot!
  • @bern475
    Very clever. Keep it simple!
  • @kevinfoo8031
    It's a figure eight stop knot but with a bight. The working end is passed through as shown and when tightened, the figure eight bites it and is easily released with the bight. Genius at play.
  • @dalelarsen8684
    Excellent knot. Thank you thank you thank you. Love it
  • @andnowi
    What a cool, beautiful, useful video.
  • @t-rocks1960
    Yes, it is amazing, amazing that I have never seen this before, Thanks Mate..
  • @stianstbye390
    Magic - just the knot I’ve been missing! Great video 👏
  • @edweirdmassey
    As a guy with a tent and awning shop I am going to the shop and practice this. Thanks for posting
  • @Devo491
    Great knot! It works well with baling twine, which gets a lot of work around here.