Hey all, I'm catching up (very late!) on my gmail.

Saw some stuff on rope halos, thought I'd put my two cents in:

I like a really long rope for the halo itself, because I want to be able to
reach it and adjust things.  It's quite long because I can't really reach
much more than 3 foot up the roof. We use a pretty thick rope (about 1/2
inch?) for the halo.  We use quite small diameter rope for the guy lines
because you can make really good knots with smaller rope--more like what is
sold as "clothesline." Mr Camp of Camp-Danger is the rigging/rockclimbing
expert, this wisdom he imparts on to me.

As for rebar, I cannot stop recommending *'rebar staples.'* You can make
your own out of thinner rebar-- bend them into a croquet wicket shape with a
vice or anything that will hold them still.  Pound them into the ground in
the shape of an upsidedown teardrop, with the ends touching. They pull out
very easily and don't leave an exposed sharp thing to trip on.  I however
manage to trip over my guy wires anyway.

Additionally I am playa-testing some alternative tapes this year, to see if
we can find something more UV resistant than the bidirectional filament
tape. If you have a sample or recommendation, contact me!


Happy burning everyone!
Julie Danger





On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 9:01 AM, <hexayurt+nore...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

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>   Topic: Rope Halo<http://groups.google.com/group/hexayurt/t/6ab2ca3932dd9ee>
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>    aQui <luckya...@gmail.com> Aug 07 08:59AM -0700 
> ^<#131aa21138504097_digest_top>
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>    I'm thinking of using 6 tie down straps to secure the rope halo.
>    Using the hooks to tie in to the halo, and the middle of the strap
>    looping through the rebar candy canes.
>
>    If i was going to do this with six ratcheting tie downs how long would
>    I need them to be?
>
>    Also, any ideas for protecting the edges of the yurt the tie downs
>    would be rubbing against?
>
>    Also, do you think it necessary to wrap the rebar in something so the
>    tie down straps aren't being worn thru?
>
>    Much love to this group,
>
>    aQui
>
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>    Richard Ginn <richardg...@gmail.com> Aug 07 04:31PM -0400 
> ^<#131aa21138504097_digest_top>
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>    Climbing ropes, especially those with a core that is not visible, are
>    sometimes laid over carpeting so the sharp edge of the rock doesn't
>    wear
>    them out. That would probably work for the rebar.
>
>    Maybe a thicker carpeting mat would work for the roof/wall edge? Or
>    maybe
>    the force of the tie down would still damage the edge, so something to
>    spread the force out over a longer distance might be needed. If you
>    could
>    safely split a plastic pipe down the middle that might work, like with
>    a
>    band saw? Cutting plastic pipe that way is a recipe for cutting your
>    hand
>    open too, so be careful.
>
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