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Ropework or
marlinespike seamanship are
umbrella terms for a
skillset spanning the use, maintenance, and
repair of rope.
Ropework is used by seafarers...
- as chairman, the firm
became one of the
largest ropeworks in the world,
challenging the
Gourock Ropework Company, who were
based on the
River Clyde in Scotland...
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combination to
produce complex objects such as
lanyards and netting. In
ropework, the fra**** end of a rope is held
together by a type of knot
called a whipping...
- was
nationalised in 2019,
remains in the town today. The
former Gourock Ropeworks building,
built as a
sugar refinery in 1866, was
redeveloped as luxury...
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There are
multiple claims to the world's
biggest ball of
twine record, all
within the
United States. As of 2014[update], the ball of
twine with the largest...
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entertainment building) was redone. The
plaza was also modernized, and new
ropeworks in the
forest established. In 2017, the
swimming complex underwent a 3...
- of the
leading industries for rope production,
referred to as
Sirocco Ropeworks. In 1988,
Sirocco Works was
purchased by
James Howden and Co and its name...
- spike, marlinespike, or [archaic] marlingspike) is a tool used in
marine ropework.
Shaped in the form of a
narrow metal cone
tapered to a
rounded or flattened...
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often ****ociated with
technical descents—those that
require rappels and
ropework,
technical climbing or down-climbing,
technical jumps, and/or technical...