At 09:25 AM 5/6/2017, you wrote:
Interestingly, I just watched an EAA video where the guy was making
a 3/32 cable. He used two sleeves each with one crimp and spread out
from each other by about 1/2 inch. It seems there are many ways to
accomplish the same end goal of strength. I kind of like the two
sleeve idea s we all know redundancy in systems is a good thing
along with regular inspections. Bob R -----
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To eliminate any doubts about your cables do a load test after you
swage them. Just don't exceed the load capability of the cable.
Larry Flesner
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