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Auto-Release Rigger's Knot 

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This knot exploits gravity and tension. Tension keeps it tied, gravity makes it fall apart. I am using an anglers loop (aka perfection loop) and a simple overhand knot on the bight. You can use it for tools with handles, with a sling like an arborist, or with multiple bights for awkward objects. If you liked this, please help me build my channel and subscribe. Thank you! #knots #rope

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@HarrisFS
@HarrisFS 5 месяцев назад
Im removing muck off of a warehouse roof today by myself in garbage bags. So im on the roof googling 'self release knots'. This video came up and saved me a lot of ladder climbing. lol
@lastchance8142
@lastchance8142 3 года назад
Blows my mind that somebody, somewhere actually thought of this complicated knot!
@Bepis13
@Bepis13 3 года назад
That guy REAAAAAALLLY hates stairs.
@IACUnited13
@IACUnited13 3 года назад
Worst, neither knot is overly complex.
@jack002tuber
@jack002tuber 2 года назад
Its a simple knot and does valuable work
@Codeeez
@Codeeez 2 года назад
I was a rigger for tower cranes, arborist, and worked on fishing boats. I haven't seen alot of this stuff. Really cool channel man. Subscribed.
@First_Class_Amateur
@First_Class_Amateur 2 года назад
Thanks brother!
@jordanwalker9309
@jordanwalker9309 2 года назад
So what knots did u use
@Codeeez
@Codeeez 2 года назад
@@jordanwalker9309 hitches and bowlines mostly
@dragan3290
@dragan3290 Год назад
I have used various knots but I like this especially lowering items over my balcony!
@KISSMYACE3203
@KISSMYACE3203 Год назад
What do they use for a guide line where say, a tower/tank, when set, the mounting location is way up in the air? There will also likely be slack in it, so I'd imagine the self release knots wouldn't work. My coworker said they'd use hitches and just whip the rope around until they came loose, which works, but thought there might be better ways.
@awesomecronk7183
@awesomecronk7183 Год назад
Aside from the shepherd's sling and trucker's hitch, I think this is probably the coolest knot I've ever seen!
@couturejc3991
@couturejc3991 Год назад
Amazing! This knot appeals to me on so many levels. I've just spent a blissful half hour in my basement lifting and lowering various items. Just subscribed. Thanks
@First_Class_Amateur
@First_Class_Amateur Год назад
Glad you liked it. Thanks for your support.
@InnawoodsAnon
@InnawoodsAnon 3 года назад
"Causing YOU to subscribe." Top kek. Subscribed.
@waywordsworld5982
@waywordsworld5982 2 года назад
Got me 2
@shultz550
@shultz550 2 года назад
I cant wait to use this at work and blow some minds.. normally a man has to climb down the ladder to untie our tool bags or whatever this will make it so simple.. thanks man
@querubimsantos2347
@querubimsantos2347 2 года назад
I don’t get tired of watching this video.
@michedmck
@michedmck Год назад
Another brilliant display of skill. Thank you for taking us on the ride along with you!
@paultavres9830
@paultavres9830 3 года назад
My friend made a great living working with rope He was the number #1 guy in seniority at red and white fleet ferry boats on san francisco bay where he was in charge of of all of the ferry’s ropes whhat a great job he had till retiring
@Ponchoman07
@Ponchoman07 3 года назад
Let’s go make some knots😃
@patrickstrasser-mikhail6873
@patrickstrasser-mikhail6873 3 года назад
Just remind, this as all self-releasing knots is NOT suited for lifting living things, or lifting load over living things.
@TheFool2cool
@TheFool2cool 2 года назад
Wow really why?
@nottyler9824
@nottyler9824 2 года назад
@@TheFool2cool cause it’s dangerous?
@pmubdeeps
@pmubdeeps 2 года назад
@@nottyler9824 Why is it dangerous?
@nottyler9824
@nottyler9824 2 года назад
@@pmubdeeps cause it can fail and kill/hurt someone?
@pmubdeeps
@pmubdeeps 2 года назад
@@nottyler9824 give me a scenario
@lucasdomingue9319
@lucasdomingue9319 Год назад
"Now if everything goes according to plan, [...] causing you to subscribe." He got me fair and square. I was following along and it worked.
@JeffMartinez648
@JeffMartinez648 2 года назад
Think “First Class Genius” is more appropriate. Thank you
@benmurphy2808
@benmurphy2808 3 года назад
Alright, fine. You got me. Subscribed. I'm pretty handy with knots, and you've had quite a few that are new to me. Good stuff, keep them coming!
@christophervela5447
@christophervela5447 Год назад
I like just tossing stuff down to people seeing if they catch it ...after saying think quick 😁
@Ben_L_world
@Ben_L_world 2 года назад
I laughed so hard when he said this will cause me to subscribe…. Yeah sure… but my mind was so blown at the end of this…. I subscribed…. Good one FCA!
@dankeatery420
@dankeatery420 2 года назад
me too
@ToxicMrSmith
@ToxicMrSmith 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for showing this. Clear consice instructions
@GEOsustainable
@GEOsustainable Год назад
I have always been fascinated by self release knots. Never could figure it out, thanks.
@KirbaZ
@KirbaZ 2 года назад
3:02 caught me off guard LOL!
@archangel0564
@archangel0564 3 года назад
" Causing you to subscribe " LOL. Another great video. God bless.
@INFAMOUSfrontRunn3r
@INFAMOUSfrontRunn3r 2 года назад
Best way to tie an anglers loop...cool
@LANewspace
@LANewspace 3 года назад
Anyone else feel like Steve Buscemi is teaching them how to tie knots when they come here? Just me?
@CheapskateGarage
@CheapskateGarage 3 года назад
Yes! Thank you!
@FidoHouse
@FidoHouse 10 месяцев назад
Magic! Very cool. Thank you for showing, and so clearly.
@warpath1911
@warpath1911 3 года назад
I found that if you pass the end with the loop under the handle, put a bight on the heaving end through that loop, cinch it down tight around the handle. Then put that bight around the knot on the heaving line. It gives you a large loop which allows it to release a lot easier. Though of course it's not as secure.
@Old52Guy
@Old52Guy Год назад
I've never seen this know before. It is perfect for a job I have coming up!
@boundless8288
@boundless8288 3 года назад
This not is only for open areas that has no chance of contact with other structures even with a tag line (certified rigger) losing even a light load such as small tool box can kill someone . Other than not pointing that danger out , video well done
@xtheunknown9351
@xtheunknown9351 2 года назад
My exact thoughts..(Head Rigger ,Head Steel Rigger ,Rigger , High Steel Climber & Roadie 4 ever)
@carlantaya175
@carlantaya175 2 года назад
You should never walk under a suspended load regardless of the type of knot used.
@somebody7844
@somebody7844 2 года назад
@@carlantaya175 That's under perfect conditions. You already know working on a deck, lots of overhead rigging from steel erectors or concrete carpenters
@leehaelters6182
@leehaelters6182 Год назад
Perfect for a guy working alone, who needs to lower a passel of stuff to the ground without carrying it several trips on the ladder.
@glenntremonti
@glenntremonti 2 года назад
smoothest smoothest channel builder
@razordu30
@razordu30 Год назад
I just used this to lower all my crap down from a loft and it was awesome.
@natthachainakrab9105
@natthachainakrab9105 Год назад
Usefully.Thank you so much
@jamc666
@jamc666 2 года назад
This. Is. Gold.
@cwo8771
@cwo8771 3 года назад
Love your rope & knot videos.
@TNSSH105
@TNSSH105 11 месяцев назад
Really impressive works!
@aurelg1b342
@aurelg1b342 2 года назад
très bonne technique, cela faisait longtemps que je cherchai un noeud comme cela. merci beaucoup.
@samuelwaller4924
@samuelwaller4924 2 года назад
il a beaucoup des knoeuds à la tête, comme une tête de knoeud hein ? pardon
@hasarelometh801
@hasarelometh801 Год назад
Very good & very nice. Thanks a lot & god bless !!!!!!!!!!!!!
@lancerudy9934
@lancerudy9934 Год назад
Great video 😊
@4ford6first0
@4ford6first0 2 года назад
This is actually badass
@lorus511
@lorus511 3 года назад
That's great, now I can lower stuff down from my loft whilst staying in the loft until I've got it all down.Brilliant.
@lb4941
@lb4941 3 года назад
Loft
@constantindutu2790
@constantindutu2790 2 года назад
Cool, mate! Jolly good show! Stimulates the brain, this thing you do, it does. Love it. Keep up
@ronfox5519
@ronfox5519 3 года назад
I remember (oodels of years ago) my dad acomplishing the same thing in a different way. I think he had both ends of the rope up with him. Then used the middle of the rope to tie to the load. One of the lengths he had up with him lowered the load. Once it got to the ground, he pulled on the other one to untie. Or maybe he had the center & put the ends on the load. Not sure. But it was cool either way.
@deltamcrans
@deltamcrans Год назад
Make a loop on the center of the rope.Pull one end of the rope around the object and through the loop(like a slip knot) to be lifted or lowered. You have both end of the rope one is tensioned or doing the lifting/ lowering action. Once the object is on the ground pull on the other end of the rope the other end of the rope will slip through the loop. (Use the butterfly loop).
@samyukgu369
@samyukgu369 2 года назад
this is so useful in everywhere. brilliant!
@IanSebryk
@IanSebryk 2 года назад
i may have drooled a little on this one... damn! so friggin' useful! thank you! :D
@vlad3k
@vlad3k Год назад
Such smooth subscribe suggestion, i just had to !
@richarddiss1643
@richarddiss1643 Год назад
Another just...AWESOME one! Thank You very much for sharing that rigger technic. It'll avoid myself spending huge amount of my time, looking out on the internet to find what I even couldn't think about was existing. Greetings from France ^_^
@markg7963
@markg7963 2 года назад
You're a magician!
@EiderJChavesC2
@EiderJChavesC2 3 года назад
Awesome knot!. Thank you for sharing. 👌 👌 👌
@milanpayumo1925
@milanpayumo1925 2 года назад
Cool! 😎
@mitchellbarnow1709
@mitchellbarnow1709 2 года назад
Your abilities are incredible!
@tiesthatbind5056
@tiesthatbind5056 2 года назад
I was already subscribed before the joke but that would've done it for me if not. These knots you show us are nothing short of amazing and so so useful. Thanks man🙏🏼
@hunterkogelman3558
@hunterkogelman3558 3 года назад
Honestly the knots you put out are the only new ones I’ve added to my rep in a long time. Appreciate the content
@jjalandoon
@jjalandoon 2 года назад
I am sold!! Liked, Subscribed and Notif!! Awesome man, keep it up!!
@First_Class_Amateur
@First_Class_Amateur 2 года назад
Thanks!
@hmrwien
@hmrwien Год назад
G e n i a l ❗
@DarrylMiglio
@DarrylMiglio 3 года назад
That is the coolest know ever. Thanks for sharing
@ramblersnook
@ramblersnook 2 года назад
This is just outstanding and so helpful. Subscribed!
@lancerudy6584
@lancerudy6584 2 года назад
Love that knot!
@5orgen51
@5orgen51 2 года назад
My repeat button burnt out
@glennhernandez4366
@glennhernandez4366 2 года назад
Keep it going
@mikedebell2242
@mikedebell2242 Год назад
This principle of the two side by side lines, coming either from a knot or end of a loop, binding a knot in between under tension to be a simple but effective means of binding. I first saw this in how the jungle knot is connected. But tension must be maintained for it to hold. Now that I think about it, I did use this principle to hold a door open by simply making a loop and securing the knot in it around a handle. Just never thought about the principle until the jungle knot and now here.
@cra4war
@cra4war 2 года назад
This is so cool!!!!
@MariuszWelna
@MariuszWelna 2 года назад
New subscriber! Great job!
@williamunderhill427
@williamunderhill427 Год назад
3:01 awesome.
@elconquistadorism
@elconquistadorism 3 года назад
Cool if I only could remember when I need it. Lol
@Asbjoern
@Asbjoern 2 года назад
Try practice
@yurchik7916
@yurchik7916 Год назад
Классный способ, спасибо!!!
@ROBBANKS666666
@ROBBANKS666666 2 года назад
I wish I had cool friends that new this as a kid
@craigbutts2187
@craigbutts2187 2 года назад
Check out the bell ringers knot....
@shogun_arasaka
@shogun_arasaka Год назад
Awesome mate, thank you!
@theun4giv3n
@theun4giv3n 2 года назад
This is awesome
@bigav8r
@bigav8r 2 года назад
... causing you to subscribe. Dang, he got me.
@nhotuoi674
@nhotuoi674 3 года назад
Awesome knot. Will have to learn this. Thanks.
@craigmcqueen7992
@craigmcqueen7992 9 месяцев назад
0:20 I don't think that's a perfection loop. I've seen it referred to as a "Tugboat A" loop. Is there any reason to choose the perfection loop in preference to a standard bowline, or some other bowline variant such as cowboy bowline?
@fauzanananda887
@fauzanananda887 2 года назад
subscribed
@mq8294
@mq8294 2 месяца назад
Is there a reason why a bowline is not used in lieu of the angler?
@washingtonboy1986
@washingtonboy1986 3 года назад
Can you use any loop in the end or does it have to be an englishman / perfectionist.
@First_Class_Amateur
@First_Class_Amateur 3 года назад
Any loop will work
@Gaalification
@Gaalification Год назад
Could you please elaborate on various type of harnesses, like the chair one?
@robupsidedown
@robupsidedown 3 года назад
'Causing you to subscribe', well ya got me!
@michaelcarrigan2513
@michaelcarrigan2513 9 месяцев назад
Why do use an angler's loop as opposed to a bowline or figure-8 on a bight?
@levrac68
@levrac68 2 года назад
In the time it took you to tie that knot, I could've had my son carry the tool box down the stairs. Problem solved!
@elitontherocks68
@elitontherocks68 2 года назад
Thats different then how I was taught to tie perfection loops and lays a bit different, is it some sort of variation?
@hanktizzy8819
@hanktizzy8819 2 года назад
I just made the same inquiry
@prestonnewton9025
@prestonnewton9025 2 года назад
i've started using the double dragon, it's easier to untie even after being loaded. lies about the same and is easy to check.
@user-tv4qw6rq7s
@user-tv4qw6rq7s 3 года назад
Ну кто-нибудь знает как перевести ??? Переведите !!!!!
@michaelblack8660
@michaelblack8660 6 месяцев назад
"Causing you to subscribe" 😂😂😂 It worked!
@mantirig4139
@mantirig4139 3 месяца назад
Seems like a bit of work until it saves a trip or two down. Saving to practice later.
@rctayas
@rctayas 3 года назад
Sweet 👍🏼
@manuelhernandezcuervo1342
@manuelhernandezcuervo1342 3 года назад
Wow! Good.
@hanktizzy8819
@hanktizzy8819 2 года назад
Am I seeing things or is the first anglers knot different from your other videos? The the big loop should be split by the standing end right? I see you pull them through both on one side of the standing end. If you see this please explain why it is either right or wrong
@bigzen69
@bigzen69 3 года назад
What if your toolbox gets hung up on something on the way down? You're going to lose it
@hmtrimworks7148
@hmtrimworks7148 3 года назад
Open areas only!!!
@michaeldean5787
@michaeldean5787 3 года назад
Apply common sense and don't use where that might happen
@ThermaLTake94
@ThermaLTake94 Год назад
Can i use a bowline instead of perfection loop? what is the difference?
@MsVasia123
@MsVasia123 Год назад
Its really work! Amazing!
@akachucknasty
@akachucknasty 2 года назад
What is this knot sorcery!?
@martynwatson4929
@martynwatson4929 2 года назад
Executioners knot?
@ryanbeard1119
@ryanbeard1119 7 месяцев назад
Hey, i think that english loop you started with is cool, but cannot this be done with a simple bowline, or an Alaskan bowline since the tail would be out to the sides
@duytdl
@duytdl 2 года назад
Hmm. I wonder if there's something similar to transport stuff UP. Like I like to put stuff up on the roof from the ground with the help of a pulley sometimes... would be nice if I could get the rope back somehow to put more stuff.
@First_Class_Amateur
@First_Class_Amateur 2 года назад
The thought never occurred to me. I’ll have to check it out.
@Must_not_say_that
@Must_not_say_that 2 года назад
@ duy - Yes, use a running bowline or other secure loop and attach a line to the loop (or thread the bight of your line through the loop) so that it can be pulled free. Safe and much simpler.
@renhansen1246
@renhansen1246 2 года назад
2:58 It worked! :D
@allenwaters96
@allenwaters96 3 года назад
Awesome, new tricks for this ol’dog, thanks
@murraynatkie7490
@murraynatkie7490 2 года назад
makes me want to find a reason to lower multiple loads on a line.
@yomama9191
@yomama9191 Год назад
Probably has a limit on the amount of weight this could carry
@MsVasia123
@MsVasia123 Год назад
No, it works at any weght!
@yousifucv
@yousifucv 3 года назад
Slick
@z0uLess
@z0uLess 2 года назад
I want a knot that releases when it is being tightened.
@RJ-rs6rf
@RJ-rs6rf 11 месяцев назад
Klever😅
@themvpdev
@themvpdev 2 года назад
Do you have an auto release knot for pulling one of my kids on a sled? To give them a boost before they go down the hill?
@peterluke1022
@peterluke1022 2 года назад
Any chance you would be willing to teach a workshop in Las Vegas? I could set it up. BTW, you look very familiar to me. Are you LVMPD?
@bowlineobama
@bowlineobama 3 года назад
Another awesome technique. Thanks.
@user-nn2yr1oy9s
@user-nn2yr1oy9s 2 года назад
гений!
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