Hollow Braid End-to-End Splice  You will need the standard hollow braid splicing tools.  The end-to-end splice must have the opposing core tucked in.

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Hollow Braid End-to-End Splice  You will need the standard hollow braid splicing tools.  The end-to-end splice must have the opposing core tucked in at least eight inches on each side when finished. Both sides should be the same.  A whipping is required on an end-to-end hollow braid splice.  An excellent splice for repairs along the headrope & footrope of various nets.  For the sake of clarity the following examples will utilize two different colors of rope. 3/8 inch diameter green (rope A) and yellow (rope B) polypropylene ropes are used.

 Insert rope A into the hollow end of a properly sized hollow braid splicing fid.  Loosen the braid in rope B approximately 18” to 20” from the end and insert the fid into the rope. (figure 1)  When the desired length is reached (“compressed fid length”) bring the fid out of the center of rope B. (figures 2,3 & 4) FIG. 1FIG. 2 FIG. 3FIG. 4 Rope A 18 to 20 inches from the end of rope B “Compressed Fid Length” is in excess of the minimum 8” when released.

 After bringing the fid out of the center of rope B (fig. 5) note the exit point and insert a back splice into rope A, beginning at the point where it exits rope B. Do not exceed the minimum eight inches tucked into rope B when completing the back splice in rope A. (figures 6,7 & 8) FIG. 5FIG. 6 FIG. 7FIG. 8 “Exit Point”

 After completing the back splice in rope A, “milk” it into the center of rope B and tighten the braid. (figures 9,10 & 11) When finished with this step, rope A should be tucked into rope B a minimum of eight inches. (figure 12) FIG. 9 FIG. 10 FIG. 11 FIG. 12 Minimum of 8 inches, the greater the distance the stronger the splice.

 After tightening the braid of rope B over rope A. (figure 12A) Insert rope B into the hollow end of the splicing fid.  Loosen the braid in rope A at a point 2” to 3” from where rope A entered rope B and insert the fid into the rope. (figure 13)  Work the fid and rope B down the center of rope A as you did when putting rope A into rope B.  When the desired length is reached (“compressed fid length”) bring the fid out of the center of rope A. (figures 14 & 15) FIG. 12A FIG. 13 FIG. 14 FIG. 15

 After bringing the fid out of the center of rope A tighten the braid of rope A while holding the point where rope B entered rope A (fig. 16).  After tightening rope A note the exit point of rope B (fig. 17).  Slide rope A back toward the junction of ropes A & B. Insert a back splice into rope B, beginning at the point where it exited rope A (figure 18). FIG. 17 FIG. 16 FIG. 18 Exit Point Junction

 Do not exceed the minimum eight inches which will be tucked into rope A when completing the back splice in rope B. (figures 19 & 20)  After completing the back splice in rope B, “milk” it into the center of rope A (figure 21).  Tighten the braid of rope A over rope B (figure 22).  When finished, rope B should be tucked into rope A the same distance as rope rope A was tucked into rope B, a minimum of eight inches. FIG. 19 FIG. 20 FIG. 21 FIG. 22

 After tightening the braids of both rope A and rope B (figure 23) the splice will have a gap of approximately 2 inches (figure 23A). It is not uncommon nor incorrect to apply the required whipping over this gap. However, a much more professional approach would involve “milking” the 2 inch gap out of the splice as shown in the following slide. FIG. 23 FIG. 23A Rope B Rope A

 Grasp rope A at the point where the back splice of rope B ends and “milk” approximately 1” of excess rope A toward the junction of ropes A & B (figure 24).  Leave the excess of rope A at the junction and “milk” rope B toward the junction, allowing the excess of rope A to work itself inside the core of rope B (figures 25 & 26).  The aforementioned process may have to be repeated to attain a “gapless” end-to-end splice (figure 27). FIG. 25 FIG. 26 FIG. 27 FIG. 24

Finished Hollow Braid End-to-End Splice  A plain whipping is required at the junction in a hollow braid end-to-end splice.