phoenixlpr 0 #27 March 6, 2009 QuoteHey! This is not Russia. Be careful in the choice of expressions. In Russia the use of state tests. More severe than the TSO. For example. Reserve parachute K-15 was tested at a speed of 350 km / h. Sure. You can call it pride or overkill.... I got my first mal on a rig with soft handle as a student. I did it in wrong sequence. I don't like the idea of the soft handle if its not a loop. You have to able to grip with a soft handle. All you need is stick and pull if its a hard loop, you might able to save your life with a broken hand. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nelyubin 0 #28 March 6, 2009 QuoteSure. You can call it pride or overkill.... It is simply a requirement that other ... QuoteI don't like the idea of the soft handle if its not a loop. You have to able to grip with a soft handle. All you need is stick and pull if its a hard loop, you might able to save your life with a broken hand. For me there is no difference. Of course if it is safe. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phoenixlpr 0 #29 March 6, 2009 QuoteFor me there is no difference. Of course if it is safe. Can you see any difference between lifting a ball or mug with a handle of the same size? Can you lift the ball using a stick? How about the mug? It can make difference between file and death... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #30 March 7, 2009 We are not debating TSOs. Rather, we are debating quality of workmanship. Amateur engineering (DIY) only works when done gracefully. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nelyubin 0 #31 March 8, 2009 1) The comparison is not correct. But this is true, if you have a bad practice by different hands. 2) The purpose of my post to draw attention to the quality of the specific details. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites