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Looking for a rigging vise for rigging/splicing wire rope. Anyone
know where to get one?

Thanks,
Trent Sanders
S/V Cimba
Marina Del Rey
Southern California
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Glenn Ashmore
 
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Brion Toss sells one but brace yourself. It sells for $750!

Trent D. Sanders wrote:
Looking for a rigging vise for rigging/splicing wire rope. Anyone
know where to get one?

Thanks,
Trent Sanders
S/V Cimba
Marina Del Rey
Southern California


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Default Looing for a rigging vise.

Brion Toss sells one but brace yourself. It sells for $750!

Trent D. Sanders wrote:
Looking for a rigging vise for rigging/splicing wire rope. Anyone
know where to get one?

Thanks,
Trent Sanders
S/V Cimba
Marina Del Rey
Southern California


--
Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com

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Some links: (search "vise" or "rigging vise" or such to locate on large
pages)

http://www.nwboatschool.org/workshops/rigging&rope.htm
http://www.porttownsendfoundry.com/id62.htm
http://toplicht.de/ (reported, they regularly export...)
http://www.maritimechain.com/supply/...bcat.cfm?sec=8
http://wireropeexchange.com/browse_c...?categoryID=56

Brion Toss may also have included a description in his book sufficient
to make you own...

Rufus

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Default Looing for a rigging vise.

Some links: (search "vise" or "rigging vise" or such to locate on large
pages)

http://www.nwboatschool.org/workshops/rigging&rope.htm
http://www.porttownsendfoundry.com/id62.htm
http://toplicht.de/ (reported, they regularly export...)
http://www.maritimechain.com/supply/...bcat.cfm?sec=8
http://wireropeexchange.com/browse_c...?categoryID=56

Brion Toss may also have included a description in his book sufficient
to make you own...

Rufus



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There is an illustration of a wire splicing vise in Brian's book. It
looks like it would not be to hard to make in a machine shop but not
something you would want to do with a hack saw and a drill press.
Splicing wire rope is a disapearing art and an activity for masochist.
Except in traditional boat rigging splicing has been replaced by
swages and cone vise fittings like Norseman and Staloks.

Rufus wrote:

Some links: (search "vise" or "rigging vise" or such to locate on large
pages)

http://www.nwboatschool.org/workshops/rigging&rope.htm
http://www.porttownsendfoundry.com/id62.htm
http://toplicht.de/ (reported, they regularly export...)
http://www.maritimechain.com/supply/...bcat.cfm?sec=8
http://wireropeexchange.com/browse_c...?categoryID=56

Brion Toss may also have included a description in his book sufficient
to make you own...

Rufus


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Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com

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Default Looing for a rigging vise.

There is an illustration of a wire splicing vise in Brian's book. It
looks like it would not be to hard to make in a machine shop but not
something you would want to do with a hack saw and a drill press.
Splicing wire rope is a disapearing art and an activity for masochist.
Except in traditional boat rigging splicing has been replaced by
swages and cone vise fittings like Norseman and Staloks.

Rufus wrote:

Some links: (search "vise" or "rigging vise" or such to locate on large
pages)

http://www.nwboatschool.org/workshops/rigging&rope.htm
http://www.porttownsendfoundry.com/id62.htm
http://toplicht.de/ (reported, they regularly export...)
http://www.maritimechain.com/supply/...bcat.cfm?sec=8
http://wireropeexchange.com/browse_c...?categoryID=56

Brion Toss may also have included a description in his book sufficient
to make you own...

Rufus


--
Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com

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Thanks for help,,,, found several vises at the sites mentioned.
But,,,,,,, they're all $600 to $1,000 ! Reminds me of the "Peanuts"
cartoon where Charlie Brown has a lemonade stand,,,, "Lemonade $35 a
cup" and tells Lucy "Yeah, but all I have to do is sell one!"


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Looking for a rigging vise for rigging/splicing wire rope. Anyone
know where to get one?

Thanks,
Trent Sanders
S/V Cimba
Marina Del Rey
Southern California

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Default Looing for a rigging vise.

Thanks for help,,,, found several vises at the sites mentioned.
But,,,,,,, they're all $600 to $1,000 ! Reminds me of the "Peanuts"
cartoon where Charlie Brown has a lemonade stand,,,, "Lemonade $35 a
cup" and tells Lucy "Yeah, but all I have to do is sell one!"


(Trent D. Sanders) wrote in message om...
Looking for a rigging vise for rigging/splicing wire rope. Anyone
know where to get one?

Thanks,
Trent Sanders
S/V Cimba
Marina Del Rey
Southern California

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Trent D. Sanders wrote:
Thanks for help,,,, found several vises at the sites mentioned.
But,,,,,,, they're all $600 to $1,000 ! Reminds me of the "Peanuts"
cartoon where Charlie Brown has a lemonade stand,,,, "Lemonade $35 a
cup" and tells Lucy "Yeah, but all I have to do is sell one!"


That's just it. They probably don't sell more than 2 or 3 a year. I
was looking at the one on Brian's site last night and tried to figure
what it would take to make one with the hand wheels, acme screws and
metal stock. I figured about $75 in materials if I didn't get fancy
with the hand wheels. Then probably 40 to 50 hours of labor counting
the castings and machine work. If I were making 15 or 20 I could cut
the time by 80% but building one or two at a time gets really expensive.
Also the cost drives the quality and vice versa. Someone spending a
grand for a vise would not be happy with a weld up.

Like I said, wire rope splicing is an arcane art. The rigging shops
willing to do it charge out the a**.

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Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com

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