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Rigging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)

Rigging is the mechanical sailing apparatus attached to the hull in order to move the boat as a whole. ... In this article, Rigging denotes the full set of cordage, sails and ...


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Riggers Page (Search Map)

Ratings charts and usage information for a variety of theatrical rigging hardware.


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US RIGGING SUPPLY :: Wire Rope, Fittings, Tools, Cable ... (Search Map)

U.S. Rigging Supply Corp.,Santa Ana, California, Wire Rope, Fittings, Swagers, Cable Assemblies, Carabiners, Snap Hooks, Oval Sleeves, Shackles, Flip Lines ...


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Erigging - Catalog (Search Map)

... tie-downs, soft rope and a complete assortment of rigging hardware. Our standard shipping method is UPS. ... Stainless Steel Chain & Rigging Hardware. Hand Swagers (Crimpers) ...


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Rigging.com: 1000+ Tools to move your heavy loads. (Search Map)

Our goal is to share knowledge of rigging methods, practices and how the equipment is used in order to help you do the job more easily and safely. ...


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rigging - definition of rigging by the Free Online Dictionary ... (Search Map)

Translations of rigging. rigging synonyms, rigging antonyms. Information about rigging in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. the ...


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Rigging101 (Search Map)

This site was created to teach the often overlooked aspects of 3D art: Rigging. ... Joint us in the new forum to talk about all rigging issue! ...


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main yard: Definition from Answers.com (Search Map)

Rigging (from Anglo-Saxon wrigan or wringing, "to clothe") is the apparatus through which ... In this article, Rigging denotes the full set of cordage, sails and ...


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Rhino Rigging (Search Map)

Work-at-height solutions company specializing in fall protection systems and difficult access.


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rigging: Definition from Answers.com (Search Map)

rigging n. Nautical . The system of ropes, chains, and tackle used to support and control the masts, sails, and yards of a sailing vessel


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