Take the tag end over the top of the slide and thread it thru once and it won't slip.I would make sure the ends don't work their way through the triglide. Sewing, as @TreeFrog suggests, seem like a good idea.
Yes. This is the way climbing harnesses were buckled before the new buckle type was invented. If people didn't buckle this way they could be in serious trouble.Take the tag end over the top of the slide and thread it thru once and it won't slip.
(My slides are not load rated so I double them.)
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No Sew. A water knot is the same thing as an overhand on a bite. except it can go through a ring.
I did this before I switched to a 24" climbing sling. I used a water knot and stiched the tag ends with a Speedy Stitcher.
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By doubling it there is only one knot to possibly fail. Also, you have a choice of two bridge lengths by using one or two strands.Is there a reason you went doubled up on the webbing or would you be fine doing a single webbing tied on both ends?