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A pipe hitch is a hitch-type knot used to secure smooth cylindrical objects, such as pipes, poles, beams, or spars. According to The Ashley Book of Knots, a pipe hitch is "used to lower a pipe or hoist one" and as "another method of tying to a rectangular timber."

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  • A pipe hitch is a hitch-type knot used to secure smooth cylindrical objects, such as pipes, poles, beams, or spars. According to The Ashley Book of Knots, a pipe hitch is "used to lower a pipe or hoist one" and as "another method of tying to a rectangular timber." (en)
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  • A pipe hitch, finished with a cow hitch (en)
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  • The direction of the pulling force should be away from the wrapped coils. (en)
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  • Pipe hitch (en)
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  • Well-pipe hitch (en)
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  • non-jamming (en)
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  • hitch (en)
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  • securing a pipe or pole (en)
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  • A pipe hitch is a hitch-type knot used to secure smooth cylindrical objects, such as pipes, poles, beams, or spars. According to The Ashley Book of Knots, a pipe hitch is "used to lower a pipe or hoist one" and as "another method of tying to a rectangular timber." (en)
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  • Pipe hitch (en)
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