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Are knots for webbing just as safe as sewed loop?

SnakeEater

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I’ve used water knots with tubular nylon to do some pretty wild emergency rappelling stuff in the military, when those knots set they’re rock solid.
 

CZMark

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I've made plenty of aiders using water knots and beer knots, I never had a problem. When using a water knot, leave plenty of tag end, and as suggested by @raisins , stitching helps prevent potential slippage.

As @Brocky suggested, the beer knot is better, but slightly more difficult to tie.
 

Fl Canopy Stalker

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I'd call that a solid 5/8....will a "normal" run of the mill industrial sewing machine be able to pierce?

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Not even sure the 1508 NH will handle that. If I’m not mistaken mine can only handle materials up to 15mm... like I said if sewing something that thick, obviously hand sewn or a HiTex heavy duty machine would be necessary.