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DIY Amsteel Daisy Chain 

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Easy to follow instructions to DIY your amsteel daisy chains.
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27 авг 2020

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@chrisfranklin1535
@chrisfranklin1535 10 месяцев назад
Great video and thanks for sharing. I think I will get two small hollow needles of different colors and “let the building begin!” Thanks again. Have a great hunting season.
@douglasguenter9982
@douglasguenter9982 Год назад
Thank you great video and will save viewers hundreds if not thousands of dollars!!!
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree Год назад
Glad to hear it helped ya out👍
@clay8222
@clay8222 Год назад
Noticed your shirt. Fellow firefighter here. Great video brother. Be safe
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree Год назад
Thanks bro
@pensnut08
@pensnut08 Год назад
THANK YOU!!! Gonna try that the next rainy day!
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree Год назад
Definitely a good project for a rainy day...
@timeintheoutdoors
@timeintheoutdoors Год назад
Great simple video! Thank you.
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree Год назад
Glad it helped,, Thanks for watching
@andrewplankoutdoors2790
@andrewplankoutdoors2790 3 года назад
Just did it looks awesome
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree Год назад
Awesome, pretty easy DIY project with a little bit of time
@haroldstrawderman309
@haroldstrawderman309 Год назад
Great video!
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree Год назад
Thanks
@SufferingOutdoors
@SufferingOutdoors 2 года назад
I really liked your video. I might end up just buying them. Time is money! But that is at least a conscious choice now that I know it really isn’t that hard.
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree 2 года назад
I agree 100%, time is money and I do enjoy supporting the small businesses that are making saddle related products.
@w7xit69
@w7xit69 Год назад
Great video. When making a Daisy chain for hanging equipment. If you made each loop with one cord just a touch longer so it’s an open loop would that make it easier to get a carabiner in for hanging your equipment? If you do make one cord a touch longer, would you use the same cord each time or alternate from cord to cord? I hope you understand what I’m trying to get to here. Thanks for the advice
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree Год назад
I do see what you're saying, although I've not tried to make one like that. It could work out though
@TheBudgetSportsman
@TheBudgetSportsman 3 года назад
You mentioned a bungee cord. How do you finish a daisy chain with a bungee?
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree 3 года назад
Using the needle to make your hole, I run the bungee through the hole. Then repeat with other end of bungee on the other piece of amsteel. Tie your knot of preference in the bungee, making it a length that works with your set-up, I then finish with 3/8 heat shrink.
@chrisfranklin1535
@chrisfranklin1535 10 месяцев назад
Could you show this process. I’m very visual. 😂
@matts6869
@matts6869 Год назад
What size cord did you use for yours sticks and what length per stick? Great video!
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree Год назад
7/64 cordage.. I'd have to go back and measure one to be exact, but I'm almost positive I started with 15'
@matts6869
@matts6869 Год назад
@@TrainHardLiveFree thanks!
@ksanamo1
@ksanamo1 Год назад
Do you have a video where you made this version but for the climbing stick with the bungee?
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree Год назад
No, same concept except I don't put loops in the first 30" or so
@joejohnson5608
@joejohnson5608 2 года назад
I’m guessing if you had two hollow knitting needles to thread each of your tag ends into you could really put one of these together awful quick 😄
@TrainHardLiveFree
@TrainHardLiveFree 2 года назад
That'd be like cheating 🤣
@MrTumorHumor
@MrTumorHumor 5 месяцев назад
cant you just tie a series of knots
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