I have a Necopress swage tool. I was asking about the other cable ends used  
at the aileron bell crank area, the ones used in close quarters.

On a site of a company that makes these kind of fittings (turn buckles and  
forks etc) for sailboats, they showed one of there technicians installing  
these cable ends with a hand swager. It had handles like a large bolt/cable  
cutter but the dies were identical to the little hand swager I have in my  
hands. I was just wondering if that was kosher or not.

Would a fairly large FBO/aircraft shop have the means to put these on? Not  
sure if I can find a sailboat shop around here.
Phill

On , "Virgil N. Salisbury" <virg...@bellsouth.net> wrote:


> There is a drawing somewhere for an alternate method using

> two blocks of steel and two bolts to swedge the Nicropress

> fittings, Virg



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