WebUsing your flag as the guideline, attach the first snap to the rope with a knot above the knot for the halyard loop. Again, using your flag do the same below the halyard loop knot. Both snaps should be knotted into the rope only. Do not include any extra rope in your knots for the snaps. Tie the snaps to the halyard loop. WebIn order to play fair, we tied each knot using neckties of the same material, thickness and width (3 ½ inches). We also made sure to photograph them to scale. This way you can appreciate the unique characteristics of each knot and discern the …
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WebMar 29, 2007 · How are you supposed to attach this to the flag halyard ? I have adopted the solution of tying a small loop in the halyard via a figure-8 knot and pushing the toggle through that. The "tail" is then attached with a rolling hitch. Am I doing it correctly ? 27 Mar 2007 #2 Evadne Active member Joined 27 Feb 2003 Messages 5,752 Location … WebBasically, all you need to do is: pinch together the flagpole rope; push the loop through the eyelet of the flagpole clip; pull the halyard loop over the clip end of the flagpole clip; pull the halyard tight so that the clip sits snugly in … highline public schools address
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