Originally Posted by
orlando2128
Im confusing you and im sorry, but this is the way i think you will understand me.
You have a swing right(where little kids like to play), you start twisting it and twisting it....and the more you twist it the higher it gets, the tighter it gets and therefor the shorter the ropes get right.
well thats what im doing to the cable, I'm not actually screwing it on tighter or anything. im just twisting the whole thing making the cable and hook more tense.
I get what ypu are saying but it would appear that your cable would get twisted up in a knot and creating problems. I understand your concept but it does not appear the mechanism was made to be twisted like that. Kind of scare me. Has anyone else done what Orlando suggests. If so, then maybe I will try twisting up the cord