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    Ratchet rope issues =(

    When I put my tent up over a month ago, discovered that the 1/8 ratchets would not clip onto the ceiling poles as the poles were too thick. Today I finally get the 1/4 inch and have same issue. Mostly because the clips won't open enough to get around the pole which is a 1/4 inch pole. If I slide them down the pole they fit fine but I cant do this with every pole because there are heavy things on it already. Is there some kind of larger clip or ring or another item that clips on easy enough that I can put on the rails and then just clip on the ratchets?

    #2
    I used extra duty zip ties they hold more then enough and make your problem go away. I got the really big ones used for ductwork. I got them cheep at Home Depot
    Last edited by dontknownuttin; 01-24-2017, 08:35 PM.

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    • kingfish
      kingfish commented
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      Had the same problem with mine. Was able to thread mine on the pole.

    #3
    Originally posted by dontknownuttin View Post
    I used extra duty zip ties they hold more then enough and make your problem go away. I got the really big ones used for ductwork. I got them cheep at Home Depot
    OMG, Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I actually have a bunch of them in my toolbox and don't even know why I never thought of using those. I was actually looking for rings or larger hooks to put in between, but zip ties, for now I'll use them. Thanks again!

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      #4
      I used two ties per hook one I left loose a over sized loop, so if the primary tie fails for some reason which is UNLIKELY the second would safely catch before damage to plants. I assume you are using a cooled hood in your tent.as the zip ties wont weaken due to heat issues cooling and heating cycles so to speak.

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      • Vapo69
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        Dude....I've done EXACTLY the same thing

      #5
      I used the S shaped clips found in bungee cords.
      Slow is smooth, Smooth is fast

      First grow 600W HPS w/air cooled fixture growing in a CoCo and Perlite medium.
      2 BlackJack plants for my GF
      2 AK48 plants to broaden my own horizon

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        #6
        Originally posted by syncro92 View Post
        I used the S shaped clips found in bungee cords.
        I thought of that but was unable to bend them open enough to fit on tent pole the zip ties worked the best for my application.

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          #7
          Zip ties, duct tape, wonderful stuff. Hell back in the day we used this thing we called baling wire. That was pretty good stuff too, and we carried our pliers in a quick draw holster.

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            #8
            love me some baling wire...hadn't seen any in a while....
            "i try to play the ball not the opponent."--Roger Federer

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              #9
              I was talking with Amazon over this issue because this was actually my third order for ratchet sets they recommended through the original purchase and every time I got them, they were too small, and the most recent order they were the right size except they made a design change to the latch which only opens about 12mm making it impossible to use. It was then I noticed another item that actually for me would work better than zip ties as I can add and remove as many as needed and Amazon is shipping me 36 of them for free for all the trouble they caused with my other orders this past month. For example, those 1 gallon pots that took 3 weeks to get finally, the first sets they shipped were all broken, and not from shipping either, they were actually marked with tags (damaged) yet they shipped them, and then the two airbrush systems they shipped me, one was DOA which again had a defective tag on it too, and last was the funniest of all their mistakes. Instead of shipping me surge protectors and heating mats, they sent me two baby strollers, which my nosy neighbor saw and next day I started getting calls from people I haven't even talked to in 2 years congratulating and asking me when the TWINS were due. I already have two children, and they are my last lol. Due to shipping cost (not the children) Amazon told me to keep them. Ended up donating them after finding out no one sells them. There was a lot more they had done, but for now, instead of shipping back 16 ratchets, when I went to place the order for these steel lockable rings which are 4" long, I had to request chat to have them expedite the order as promised, which was when they told me if this is going to fix all the issues where they don't have to take them back, they'll give them to me at no cost. Here is a link to the steel lockable rings. They can hold up to 50lbs, so using 2 for each ratchet is simple enough. The most heavy item in my tent is the charcoal fan filter combo. I'll also now be able to adjust the LED light panels without having to tie and untie the ropes. These steel key rings are 2mm thick and can easily be tightened over the metal beams and then I just add the ratchets to them the way they are supposed to be used.

              https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

              Also, a big thanks to dontknownuttin , syncro92 , Guest , and PRIMO for their help in this plus what you all said I was able to use in setting up and cleaning up my temporary grow tent.
              Last edited by Lord-Xanthor; 01-25-2017, 01:06 AM.

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                #10
                dude, that stroller/nosy neighbor story is freaking HILARIOUS!!! for real i laughed out loud... i personally don't believe in hell but if i did i would think there would be a special place there for nosy neighbors. thanks, i needed a good laugh....
                "i try to play the ball not the opponent."--Roger Federer

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                  #11
                  carabiners,zip ties,bailing wires why haven't I thought of that!! great info.

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                    #12
                    Originally posted by mcruderalis
                    They sell bailing wire at Home Depot still ,in a small circular roll. Enough in one roll for a lifetime. You sound like a Home Depot Ghost (spirits walking their aisles drooling like me.)
                    I always shop at home depot! Are they having a pot sale at your store too?

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                      #13
                      Originally posted by primo View Post
                      zip ties, duct tape, wonderful stuff. Hell back in the day we used this thing we called baling wire. That was pretty good stuff too, and we carried our pliers in a quick draw holster.
                      "baling wire" wow you are old huh?

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                      • PRIMO
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                        Old enough to remember laying under a 57 chevy on a friday night putting a muffler back on. "don't forget your gloves yeouch !"

                      • sila'red'u-r
                        sila'red'u-r commented
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                        or your baleing wire to tie that muffler up My first car was a 53 plymoth

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                        #15
                        so primo's old but i'm not... poor primo!!!
                        "i try to play the ball not the opponent."--Roger Federer

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