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TSisms
> 3 dayUsed for hanging a large 25 triangular sun shade- this is the only way to go for either the final side- or all sides.
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Robert Reid
> 3 dayOriginally I bought the quarter inch ratchet set. After using it I liked it so much that I went and bought two 3/8 rope ratchet sets. So much better than the old straps getting angled.
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Paige Weissnat
> 3 dayAwesome product
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McG75
> 3 dayI bought these to hang 3” and 4” schedule 40 fire suppression pipe in some electrical motor control centers. The MCCs have unistrut running across the ceiling every 3’ so we Would spring nut two hole L brackets to the strut in two places to the side of where we’re going to run the pipe. Grab the rope ratchet and put a hook in each L bracket, cinch it up until it’s right under the height the pipe will be resting, grab the pipe, screw it in to get it started, cinch the rope up under the pipe so that it’s now holding the pipe, grab the pipe wrench and tighten it up all the way. Then we hang the permanent supports. Rinse and repeat. These were invaluable running the four inch. If we got tired from trying to maneuver that heavy mess we could just set the pipe on the ropes. I bought two of these and I will probably buy a couple more. Sorry the only picture I have is of the tail of the rope but I put it in so you would see the type of place it was being used.
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Denny Longstreet
> 3 dayNothing to dislike. Used it to anchor a canoe in place for winter storage outside.
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Keefer
> 3 dayEasy to use. Very durable. Great product.
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lbk
Greater than one weekIf youre still using those awful one inch wide flat straps to hold down your cargo...STOP!!! These rope ratchets are so much easier to use: no more twisted straps wadding up in the ratchet and a simple push of the thumb releases the rope when youre ready to unload. I have never found these to slip and if you need a longer rope just replace the rope it comes with with a similar one from your local hardware store. No more having to remember which way to thread the flat strap through the ratchet either as these stay together as one unit when not in use. Youll love these I promise!
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Farnzie
> 3 dayThese things are invaluable. I never realized how much I would use them. I own about 8, in different sizes, spread around in the cars and workshop area of my home. Safely, easily and very quickly make a secure tie down of anything that is sticking out of your trunk. Hold things on your bike. Temporarily secure just about anything. They are fast and strong. Generally the smaller units, those with 1/4 or smaller rope, are more useful around the home. I use these larger 3/8 units in a truck to tie heavier loads.
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Ng
> 3 dayGreat rope rachets. I had some smaller ones from a different company but needed one more durable for my application. These fit the bill nicely, has a nice sound when you rachet them too.
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P. S.
> 3 dayI dont know what could negative about this. If you need it to be longer, add another rope with a hook to the end of this one. I dont know about corrosion, I never keep it hooked up for weeks at a time, just an hour or two. As any thing there is a limit to how heavy and or tall an item your hauling.