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the shizzle => equipment => Topic started by: Muenchener on March 20, 2013, 07:58:26 am
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I find the level of interest in Fiend's microcams thread yesterday, and mine a few weeks ago, interesting for a bouldering forum but not entirely surprising. Expensive high tech toys and the implied Manly willingness to contemplate falls on 5KN aid-rated gear: what's not to like?
Now let's see who's willing to really man up and admit that they know the answer to this question: what range of industry-standard Chouinard Hexcentric sizes do DMM Torque Nuts cover?
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Not a clue, but if anyone wants some oldskool hexes, I've got a bunch for sale. Mainly smaller/medium ones.
:whistle:
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1-4 no?
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No idea.
But I know the gear for Western Front is a Troll 4, a Clog 1 and a hex 7.
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No idea.
But I know the gear for Western Front is a Troll 4, a Clog 1 and a hex 7.
on a tangent; what type of cheese protects the crux of perfect day at gardoms?
...Roquefort
(stolen 2nd hand from Grimer)
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I'm sure I could look it up easily enough, but I would guess the largest one would roughly match the largest Chouinard, but there would be half as many due to improved design i.e. 3-10?
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I'm sure I could look it up easily enough, but I would guess the largest one would roughly match the largest Chouinard, but there would be half as many due to improved design i.e. 3-10?
Hexcentrics go up to 11 [/spinal tap]
Hex sizes (http://www.bananafingers.co.uk/black-diamond-hexcentric-11-p-374.html)
Torque nut sizes (http://www.needlesports.com/Catalogue/Rock-Climbing-Equipment/Wires-Nuts/Nuts/Torque-Nut-DMM-TNUT#.UUr8gTeGiSo)
Seems like the four Torque nuts cover about Hex 5½ - 9½.
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But the Chouinard Hex (http://climbaz.com/chouinard72/graphics/page09.JPG) only went up to 10. And according to that table of sizes, went down a lot smaller, hence the smallest dimension from the Needlesports website, is about the same as the top end of the no.6.
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Chouinard Hex 11:
(http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p231/scgrossman/P1180020.jpg)
I had the set from 1 (little finger) to 11 (fist) but sadly the larger sizes seem to have vanished. A well-placed Hex 11 was a thing of beauty.
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Did they have slots at the indoor wall features section to practise that?? ;)
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The old wall at swindon link centre wall had trad leading routes, including a full height jamming/layback crack.
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Truly manly gear is bodyweight only.....
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I was thinking a truly manly hex 11 definitely wouldn't have holes drilled in it to make it lighter.
Got a replacement set of HB offsets last year, now made by DMM. They've put holes in the larger sizes to reduce the weight. I nearly fell out me etriers.
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I was thinking a truly manly hex 11 definitely wouldn't have holes drilled in it to make it lighter.
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The manly way was that you had to drill your own out in the manly days.
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My WC Rocks are knackered with a few snapped wires that stick out and occasionally cut your finger open, that's well manly
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I have two ropes. One I got off ebay. It's 11-12 years old now. The other is prob about 6 years old. I got it off someone who thought it was dangerous. It's now extra shagged since my friend 'slid' 6 foot on a tibloc.
Nowt wrong with them though. If you want to be manly, give someone a hug. :coffee:
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I think this is a question for Jason Pickles Britains Manliest man
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/local-news/lucy-pinder-calls-me-the-manliest-man-1013330 (http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/local-news/lucy-pinder-calls-me-the-manliest-man-1013330)
http://www.ukclimbing.com/news/item.php?id=42485 (http://www.ukclimbing.com/news/item.php?id=42485)
Real men don’t wear pink. I’m not good at buying flowers and things like that but I never lie.
Honesty is a manly thing and I’m not one to cover my tracks, I will front it out.