On 3 Oct, 2006, at 8:58, Hans Weilenmann wrote:



On 10/3/06, Henk Verhaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

THe only advantage of a
loop (over the split thread) is that you can make a loop, twist it, then let it hang for
wrapping at a later stage.


Not quite true. The other 'advantage'  of the dubbing loop approach is that you can still get away with making the dubbing rope too long. Simply wrap,  tie down, snip excess. With the split loop you need the corect length rope.


You're right, of course... However, correct length is not absolute. There is some leeway ;-)


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