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To any club using plasma ropes in place of steel.
Having read the benefits of this type of rope, several UK clubs are interested in its use. One major obstacle to this, is cutting it during a launch, in the event of an emergency So far the best methods appear to be an axe an anvil type cutter. Any slight imperfections on scissor, guillotine and even the axe methods of cutting mean the rope does not get completely cut through. Even though the equipment cuts steel succesfully. Various methods such as hot wire and laser beams have been suggested, but with the way members treat club equipment I suspect the life of such things would be minimal. What emergency cutting methods for plasma rope do those who use it employ? Thanks in anticipation Dave Martin |
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