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Re: 1/15 net topic...extraction gear

Post by traveltoad » Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:53 am

BlueFJ wrote:
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Alright, I gotta ask... what the heck is that thing?
It is used in the tow industry (I think primarily as a means of tie down) as a way to attach chains/lines to a vehicle frame. It can be very handy if you need to rescue a vehicle (usually someone not in your group) without proper recovery points. It can also be handy if you need a recovery point in a weird place that you didn't think of mounting one. One does need to use it with care as you can tear a frame.
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Re: 1/15 net topic...extraction gear

Post by BruisedFJ » Tue Dec 30, 2008 8:19 pm

traveltoad wrote:Image
I was going to ask how to deal with vehicles that don't have a place to attach a clevis. Above is the answer.
But really, the driver of the vehicle without tow points should purchase the device. Maybe I can carry one and sell it to those who need to be rescued with it. :D
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Re: 1/15 net topic...extraction gear

Post by Brucek » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:49 am

traveltoad wrote:Image
Excellent suggestion and great answers. Besides being a little known S&M device it is called a "combination bridle" or "transport cluster" and as mentioned, is used primarily by Tow companies to hook into holes that manufactures build into the side of the frame rail at the front. They are on both sides so as to create the ability to construct a cradle to avoid the problems of an asymetrical pulling force. It has 3 frame (grab)attachments that are used to accomodate the different types of holes in the frame. The hook from the tow winch is attached to the ring or whatever was used to make the cradlle (chain/strap) and the vehicle can then be retrieved and winched onto a flat bed. You will need 2 of them to create a cradle. I personally don't own them because most vehicles I run with have towing attachments front and rear but they are a good idea just in case. You can't carry everything. They also can be used as a martial arts weapon. In Karate, I believe they are refered to as "numbnutters" which incidentally is the same term that is used to describe folks who venture off road without towing attachments.
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Re: 1/15 net topic...extraction gear

Post by BlueFJ » Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:33 pm

Brucek wrote:They also can be used as a martial arts weapon. In Karate, I believe they are refered to as "numbnutters" which incidentally is the same term that is used to describe folks who venture off road without towing attachments.
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Re: 1/15 net topic...extraction gear

Post by DaveK » Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:06 am

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Re: 1/15 net topic...extraction gear

Post by cruiserlarry » Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:02 am

Brucek wrote: In Karate, I believe they are refered to as "numbnutters" which incidentally is the same term that is used to describe folks who venture off road without towing attachments.
It's also the name of a group of Alaskan natives who float down rivers sitting on chunks of glacial ice.... :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: 1/15 net topic...extraction gear

Post by FunJunkie » Tue Jan 13, 2009 1:27 am

BlueFJ wrote:
traveltoad wrote:Image
Alright, I gotta ask... what the heck is that thing?
It's a device to make little girls ask questions. :lol: :lol:
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Re: 1/15 net topic...extraction gear

Post by gon2srf » Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:03 am

cruiserlarry wrote:
Brucek wrote: In Karate, I believe they are refered to as "numbnutters" which incidentally is the same term that is used to describe folks who venture off road without towing attachments.
It's also the name of a group of Alaskan natives who float down rivers sitting on chunks of glacial ice.... :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: 1/15 net topic...extraction gear

Post by OLLIE » Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:45 pm

THis is going to be a great topic. I think we need to create an extraction equipment thread in the Adventure Equipment forum to discuss the various types of equipment though.
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Re: 1/15 net topic...extraction gear

Post by DaveK » Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:47 am

OLLIE wrote:THis is going to be a great topic. I think we need to create an extraction equipment thread in the Adventure Equipment forum to discuss the various types of equipment though.

Sounds like a job for Mr Bruce, the extraction guy. I'll mention it.
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