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Peter Hendra March 17th 07 01:25 AM

Staylock fittings
 
Am able to obtain some 8mm and 10mm second hand Staylock fittings.

Am I able to re-use the internal cone or is it necessary to buy new
ones?

Any advice appreciated

regards
Peter

Peter Hendra March 17th 07 02:24 AM

Staylock fittings
 
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 13:13:55 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:


"Peter Hendra" wrote in message
.. .
Am able to obtain some 8mm and 10mm second hand Staylock fittings.

Am I able to re-use the internal cone or is it necessary to buy new
ones?

Any advice appreciated

regards
Peter


The cones can be re-used but the fly in the ointment is once they are
crushed onto the center part of the wire they have to be pried apart
along the slot with a screwdriver and this usually buggers them up. To
save work and get a better job of it, it's more than worth it to buy new
cones. They aren't all that expensive, after all.

Wilbur Hubbard

Thanks Wilbur,
I'll see if I can get them locally

Cheers
Peter

Peter Hendra March 17th 07 04:20 AM

Staylock fittings
 
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 14:43:24 -0500, "Noname"
wrote:

"Peter Hendra" wrote in message
.. .
Am able to obtain some 8mm and 10mm second hand Staylock fittings.

Am I able to re-use the internal cone or is it necessary to buy new
ones?

Any advice appreciated


Peter,

Definitely buy new ones. Only use old ones in an emergency.

When ordering them, be sure to specify the wire size as well as the wire
type - for example is it 1x19 (most likely for standing rigging) or 7x19 or
7x7 or ? ?

If you have non-metric (fractional) wire, you should be careful. Some sizes
may use same fittings, but several do not. 8mm is very close to 5/16", but
10mm is not close to a fractional size.

Deal with a knowledgeable supplier and explain exactly what you are doing.
One good on line supplier is:

http://www.sailingservices.com/stalok/SL_product.htm

Have them send you installation instructions - you will need them to do a
good job.

I have no connection with them, but used to be in the rigging business
myself!




Thanks very much for this advice. I know my level of ignorance.

cheers
Peter

Wilbur Hubbard March 17th 07 05:13 PM

Staylock fittings
 

"Peter Hendra" wrote in message
...
Am able to obtain some 8mm and 10mm second hand Staylock fittings.

Am I able to re-use the internal cone or is it necessary to buy new
ones?

Any advice appreciated

regards
Peter


The cones can be re-used but the fly in the ointment is once they are
crushed onto the center part of the wire they have to be pried apart
along the slot with a screwdriver and this usually buggers them up. To
save work and get a better job of it, it's more than worth it to buy new
cones. They aren't all that expensive, after all.

Wilbur Hubbard


Noname March 17th 07 07:43 PM

Staylock fittings
 
"Peter Hendra" wrote in message
...
Am able to obtain some 8mm and 10mm second hand Staylock fittings.

Am I able to re-use the internal cone or is it necessary to buy new
ones?

Any advice appreciated


Peter,

Definitely buy new ones. Only use old ones in an emergency.

When ordering them, be sure to specify the wire size as well as the wire
type - for example is it 1x19 (most likely for standing rigging) or 7x19 or
7x7 or ? ?

If you have non-metric (fractional) wire, you should be careful. Some sizes
may use same fittings, but several do not. 8mm is very close to 5/16", but
10mm is not close to a fractional size.

Deal with a knowledgeable supplier and explain exactly what you are doing.
One good on line supplier is:

http://www.sailingservices.com/stalok/SL_product.htm

Have them send you installation instructions - you will need them to do a
good job.

I have no connection with them, but used to be in the rigging business
myself!







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