Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Tie A Barrel Hitch

A barrel hitch is so-named for its original use on barrels and supports an object from both sides and underneath. It is still commonly used on ships for raising and lowering cargo that needs to be suspended while being kept vertical.


Instructions


1. Achieve the proper orientation. Assume that the barrel is on its side and the standing end of the rope is suspended from above.


2. Bring the working end of the rope under one end of the barrel from the front. Ensure it is between the hoop and the point where the barrel touches the ground. Pull the rope up from the back of the barrel and around the front of the suspended standing end.


3. Lay the working end of the rope over the other end of the barrel from behind. Bring the rope under the barrel to the front. As in Step 2, you will need to keep the barrel hitch secure by positioning the rope inside the hoop.


4. Pull the working end of the rope up and push it under the loop just created. Dress the barrel hitch by keeping the rope tight around the barrel. Tie the working end to the standing end with a secure knot such as a bowline.


5. Observe that the barrel hitch will hold the barrel even if it swings, but it can easily be dislodged by jerking from side to side.

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