how to keep a knot from tightening too much when lifting something

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wondering after prying for a half hr, if there is a way to tie a knot or keep a knot from tightening up so bad you cant get apart when you are lifting something,, We are using 2"straps..
 
   / how to keep a knot from tightening too much when lifting something #2  
Have you tried a bowline?
 
   / how to keep a knot from tightening too much when lifting something #3  
Put a piece of 1" PVC conduit in the center of the knot. It won't crush and will slide out reasonably easily. Then the knot will loosen up somewhat easy.
 
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Use a bowline knot Screenshot_2020-05-09-14-08-28.png
 
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The running bowline has the anti-tighten quality of the bowline plus it will tighten up on whatever you tie it around.
 

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thanks will try both bowlines might be hard with 2" straps though
 
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Knotting straps is really a no-no and doing so significantly reduces the lifting capacity of the strap, as far as I know.

That being said, you might try half hitches like shown in the above image, or a variation such as a cow hitch.

This knot slips and becomes a choker though. Perhaps this would not work for your application.

They are usually pretty easy to take apart after use though...
 
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If the strap won't allow using a bowline, try a "sheet bend" knot. The knot is used to tie large tow ropes together on ships and comes apart easily.
 
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I did not notice the intent to tie knots in a strap. I've never done that, it is a real bad idea. Get a rope and use rope knots. Or use a strap and slings as they are meant to be used. Or a chain.
 

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