
Some bent wire.
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Some bent wire.
Not exciting at all but I fashioned a short length of spoke into a double hook so I can attach it to the doors of my Gatewood Cape - doing so, will allow me to use either door independently of the other and of the main guy-line, yet still only require a single peg.


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Re: Some bent wire.
Very nice. Bit more creative than the mini krab I use!
Goes off to find a bit of old wire....
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Re: Some bent wire.
Stu's is made from a bit of spoke so you could cut a bit out of one of yours? I've always thought that 32 per wheel seemed excessive so one less will be ok

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Re: Some bent wire.
The Deschutes as two loops of string with prussik knots and a hook for each door - is the Gatewood different?
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It's got a schtoopid plastic hook thingy. Not very easy to see in this pic I found, sorry.


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Chummy here has done away with the zip completely and replaced it with a sliding door! Looks great in the vid but not entirely convinced - can't open just one door obviously. He reckons it saves 22g - you could take another stove instead and have twin burners
https://www.reddit.com/r/myog/comments/ ... wood_cape/

https://www.reddit.com/r/myog/comments/ ... wood_cape/
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& this bloke's found a plastic double hook from somewhere. Not as fun as bent wire of course.
https://imgur.com/a/ovYVyxU
https://imgur.com/a/ovYVyxU
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Re: Some bent wire.
ZPacks sell a fancy ti version, or they did, I think it might be ally now
I switched the plastic ones out on my Lanshan 2 Pro for the metal version
I like Stu's though, the simplicity is brilliant
I switched the plastic ones out on my Lanshan 2 Pro for the metal version
I like Stu's though, the simplicity is brilliant
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Because if it can be Ti, then why not ;-)
Edit - https://dutchwaregear.com/product/bridg ... pie-hooks/
and sorry about the image size

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Re: Some bent wire.
we need Norma, your other ego to demo them.. Norma and her guy and other cape capers in pictures please...



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Ahh that is the same as the deschutes then. If the placcy hook was more hooky they would be fine. Still can't fathom how that hook would replace it though - pics Stuart!
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Re: Some bent wire.
I find that I don't always run the doors in a direct line with the guy (sometimes it's some distance below the doors). If I attach a line to the round part of the hook as per picture and peg that out, the loops on the bottom of the door just loop onto the hooks. I think that kinda makes sense. In standard trim, the left door must be closed in order to close the right door (I think the design has changed on the later ones) but this way I can choose to have either door open.Ahh that is the same as the deschutes then. If the placcy hook was more hooky they would be fine. Still can't fathom how that hook would replace it though - pics Stuart!
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Got you. Might have to have a look at that myselfBearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 7:55 pmI find that I don't always run the doors in a direct line with the guy (sometimes it's some distance below the doors). If I attach a line to the round part of the hook as per picture and peg that out, the loops on the bottom of the door just loop onto the hooks. I think that kinda makes sense. In standard trim, the left door must be closed in order to close the right door (I think the design has changed on the later ones) but this way I can choose to have either door open.Ahh that is the same as the deschutes then. If the placcy hook was more hooky they would be fine. Still can't fathom how that hook would replace it though - pics Stuart!
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Bent wire is always interesting and I'm rather enjoying this esoteric thread, quietly buried down in MYOG. I guess that's why after 12 posts it's still on track and not shot off on a tangent about lighthouses or pineapples or something as usual. Still, the night is young.
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Well I'm all at sea here. My fault not Stu's, but I've lost track of how many lines we've got and which bit's clipped to which other bit. I expect someone could knock up a video or something.Got you.
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Re: Some bent wire.
I'm really not sure anyone should part with money in return for some bent spokeHopefully it'll end up in the shop soon

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Tis an extra peg and bit of guy line, solely for this hook and the doors. I was also thinking you could thread the main guy from the top of the pole through the loop in the hook. You'd then keep the hook pulled down (to tension the front of the tarp) with a short guy onto the main guy peg, if that makes sense....RIP wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 9:36 pm Bent wire is always interesting and I'm rather enjoying this esoteric thread, quietly buried down in MYOG. I guess that's why after 12 posts it's still on track and not shot off on a tangent about lighthouses or pineapples or something as usual. Still, the night is young.
Well I'm all at sea here. My fault not Stu's, but I've lost track of how many lines we've got and which bit's clipped to which other bit. I expect someone could knock up a video or something.Got you.
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Re: Some bent wire.
Pineapples are the devils work,some people actually put them on pizzas, a disgusting perversion

Yeah the hook and loop arrangement is stupid, I’ve replaced mine with two lengths of shock cord on the doors and a decent sized hook on the cord,I’ve even used different coloured cord so I know which door is which, the shock cord also the guy line placement less critical.
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What, whole ones? I'm pretty partial to a chunk of pineapple now then, but that does seem a bit like too much of a good thing.BigdummySteve wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 11:18 am
Pineapples are the devils work,some people actually put them on pizzas
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Re: Some bent wire.
Leave fresh pineapple juice on your fingers, then you won't leave any finger prints. Incidentally, pineapple containers an enzyme that digests flesh - thought somewhat slowly.RIP wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 12:35 pmWhat, whole ones? I'm pretty partial to a chunk of pineapple now then, but that does seem a bit like too much of a good thing.BigdummySteve wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 11:18 am
Pineapples are the devils work,some people actually put them on pizzas
Ahem, no nefarious nocturnal activities though!
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