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Daisy Chain - 550 Paracord Carry 

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Krik of Black Owl Outdoors shows you the Daisy Chain, an easy and quick way to wrap your paracord for transport or storing.
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Комментарии : 43   
@SurvivalOnPurpose
@SurvivalOnPurpose 10 лет назад
Good lesson. I've used this for years on extension cords. It takes a little time to do on the front end but saves a lot of potential untangling time. Styling hat too.
@Iammrstclair
@Iammrstclair 7 лет назад
Daisy Chain and Fast Rope, the two paracord storage videos you've made and I've watched. Fantastic ideas both! I watched them both today and I will not use any other way ever again. Thank you Master Splinter!
@CodedDude
@CodedDude 10 лет назад
Thanks for the refresher, it's been a while since I have tied one of these. It works on just about anything. The first time I learned it was several years back, an electrician was wrapping his extension cords this way.
@kan-zee
@kan-zee 10 лет назад
new sub here..i learned a 'Paracord donut" awhile back, but like most bushcraft / Outdoor skills..they can perish quickly without continuous practice. thank you for sharing this ..cheers
@opalprestonshirley1700
@opalprestonshirley1700 10 лет назад
Another great method of organizing your para-cord. Thanks.
@ToNzHoLtZ
@ToNzHoLtZ 5 лет назад
This is the method I use all the time, and works well with the thicker diameter ropes !
@sarajamesaerial
@sarajamesaerial 9 лет назад
I unintentionally stored my paracord this way. It's how my husband rolls up extension cords, so I did it with my length of paracord. Nice to know there's a name for it!
@waynehead7271
@waynehead7271 5 лет назад
You definitely can do this with bigger rope/cordage. In fact, you can do the same thing with electrical extension cords. In construction work, this is often referred to as a "carpenter's wrap." It keeps your extension cord tangle-free, and you only need to deploy as much cord as needed to accomplish your goal, while leaving the rest in the wrap for an easy cleanup. So, if you own a 50 foot extension cord but only need to reach 23 feet, the 27 remaining feet stay "wrapped" while you do your work.
@mikewilson8265
@mikewilson8265 9 лет назад
Arborists (tree climbers) use this to manage their rope and cordage. I've used it on up to 25mm (1 inch) rope often.
@josephdonais3436
@josephdonais3436 2 года назад
To straighten the chain, make it look good, pull it back and forth across a pole, pipe or other that would create little friction, not tree bark or branch for example. thanks for the vid! Anything to reduce tangling when I need it is a good thing.
@asparkoftruth
@asparkoftruth 6 лет назад
We used to use this technique as parachute riggers, when we took a parachute out of service and severed the suspension lines from the parachute canopy.
@michiganexplorer7945
@michiganexplorer7945 8 лет назад
thanks, very useful and easy to follow video.
@catherinebassett4620
@catherinebassett4620 11 месяцев назад
Slippery function = slip knot / daisy chain = crochet chain === crocheting outdoor style ❤
@CyberpunkV2077
@CyberpunkV2077 5 лет назад
Thanks for the upload
@Moostery
@Moostery 8 лет назад
This is my breakdown of the three methods so far. Daisy Chain: Fastest to tie, takes up the most space. Fast Rope: slower to tie, takes up the least space. Doughnut: Takes forever to tie but can be used incrementally without having to retie the whole thing. I would use the daisy chain for storing rope or cord that gets used often as a whole, not cut up. Fast rope for storing a lot of rope in the smallest space available if it doesn't get used often or you just NEED to save space. Paracord doughnut, they take forever to tie so I would only suggest these for people who cut out sections of their rope for smaller projects a lot like bracelets or anything really where they only need to cut off a few feet of cord at a time.
@uglykidjoe2443
@uglykidjoe2443 8 лет назад
u earned a new subscriber
@BudgetBugout
@BudgetBugout 10 лет назад
Great "how-to"! I can see this being a very useful method! Thanks for sharing!
@nelsonbodie1803
@nelsonbodie1803 3 года назад
I know it's kinda randomly asking but does anyone know a good website to watch new movies online?
@shawnjay615
@shawnjay615 3 года назад
@Nelson Bodie i watch on FlixZone. Just google for it :)
@jesuslewis7861
@jesuslewis7861 3 года назад
@Shawn Jay Definitely, have been watching on FlixZone for since april myself :D
@nelsonbodie1803
@nelsonbodie1803 3 года назад
@Shawn Jay Thanks, I signed up and it seems to work :) I appreciate it!
@shawnjay615
@shawnjay615 3 года назад
@Nelson Bodie no problem xD
@neatoelectro3687
@neatoelectro3687 9 лет назад
very useful for electrical extension cords.
@JeffreyDuddles
@JeffreyDuddles 10 лет назад
Just wanted to make sure you knew that the ad I saw was for the Keystone Pipeline. If that is an issue you care about, you may want to block that company from your approved advertisers...love the videos, keep up the good work!
@BlackOwlOutdoors
@BlackOwlOutdoors 10 лет назад
thank you jeffrey on multiple levels. do you by chance know the url of the ad? it seems to block certain ads you need the url or it. thanks again. - stony
@jackdaugherty9402
@jackdaugherty9402 9 месяцев назад
Nice
@monkeyboymod
@monkeyboymod 8 лет назад
Cool i like this.
@hksjoshua
@hksjoshua 5 лет назад
It's the extension cord method nice
@mreinecker
@mreinecker 8 лет назад
I have seen this used by the military for rappelling rope, which is pretty thick.
@WhittlerKevBushcraft
@WhittlerKevBushcraft 10 лет назад
That's how I make (and remake when the dog undoes them) my dog chews. They last for ages as the dog struggles to chew through paracord ;)
@MitchellGreenOutdoors
@MitchellGreenOutdoors 10 лет назад
Awesome video as always. You where one of my inspirations to get into making my own videos. Feel free to have a look -Mitch
@mattbellomo6066
@mattbellomo6066 10 лет назад
Hey Krik love the videos! Wondering where you are getting your wool coats? I like then a lot but can't see to find any like it. Advise please.
@BlackOwlOutdoors
@BlackOwlOutdoors 10 лет назад
Well, they are both Woolrich. The one in this video is pretty old and was a gift. The red one I wear is a new coat from Woolrich's. And I know how difficult it can be to find the clothing/gear you want. -Krik
@AlergicToSnow
@AlergicToSnow 4 года назад
This is good. Takes a bit of time but not too bad for cord you use often. Those other fancy braids, bracelets, etc, look nice but take far too long for practical use.
@ThumbStuds
@ThumbStuds 10 лет назад
What camera do you use for most of your videos?
@tsnorquist
@tsnorquist 10 лет назад
That's a killer coat, may I ask what it is and where it was purchased?
@BlackOwlOutdoors
@BlackOwlOutdoors 10 лет назад
It's an old Woolrich coat, probably from the 70's. It was a gift - found at a thrift store. -Krik
@WorcesterMMA
@WorcesterMMA 4 года назад
what brand is that jacket?
@B2C22009
@B2C22009 8 лет назад
your cameraman always shoots into the sun... stop doing that. Good video though!
@beauxtx1959
@beauxtx1959 10 лет назад
Well done, Krik! Posted a link to my Bushcraft and Survival Twitter feed @bcrafttips
@BlackOwlOutdoors
@BlackOwlOutdoors 10 лет назад
Thanks a lot for that. -Krik
@HidinRebel
@HidinRebel 2 года назад
how does it take you 10 mins to explain a knot bro, its like you may have all the time in the world with your slow talking but we don't!
@margaretadler6162
@margaretadler6162 4 года назад
I don't know why you insist on calling viewers turtles, but I find it insulting! Not a good way to win over new subscribers!
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