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Old December 16th 20, 06:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Tow rope thimbles

On Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at 9:31:34 AM UTC-8, Bob Hills wrote:
What is the consensus of opinion of using steel thimbles on aero tow ropes?

Currently we use some clear tubing in the loop to protect the rope from wear of the Tost tow ring. Not only does this allow the rope to bend sharply causing a weak point but it also seems to fill with dirt. This then manages to find its way to the sharp bend in the rope where it grinds away at the rope (poly) and precipitates a breaking point.
A steel (or other hard material) thimble in the loop would seem to eliminate this problem and look a lot more professional too.

Anyone out there do anything different or profess not use thimbles?

Bob 7U


I assume you are using a hollow-braided plastic line? In this case, a metal thimble should not be used. There are several suppliers of Nylon thimbles out there, like this one:
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/white...xoClrQQAvD_BwE
I have used plastic thimbles on much larger Spectra ropes (7/8" or 1") with good success.
To put a thimble into the end of a plastic line requires the proper splicing technique to make sure the loop does not slowly stretch out.
Hope that helps,

Uli
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Old December 16th 20, 07:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Tow rope thimbles


To put a thimble into the end of a plastic line requires the proper splicing technique to make sure the loop does not slowly stretch out.


I have found that a Brummel Splice is the best non-slip. locking loop for a hollow braid rope. The following video demonstrates it on Dyneema, but it works equally well on hollow braid polypropylene. You do need a decent set of splicing fids.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WW7Qvg3VjI

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