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barrel knot used when there is no special sling or device for lifting full and open barrels in a vertical position.

On the middle part of the cable with which they intend to lift the barrel, a half-knot is knitted. The half-loops of the knot are spread apart and cover the middle part of the barrel with them. The lower part of the loop runs along the center of the bottom of the barrel, the free ends of the cable are connected with a straight knot, and if the cable is already fixed at one end, then with a gazebo.


Rice. 108. Barrel knot

The barrel assembly is used when loading various types of containers that have a cylindrical shape. In everyday life, they can quickly tie a can or a tank without a handle.

Author: Skryagin L.N.

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