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Zac
On Nov 9, 8:29*am, Gordon wrote:
* *Zac's forestay snapped 10 foot above deck. Anyone care to venture why it snapped at that point? * This was new rigging and inside a roller furling. * *Gordon cause he is trusting wire. the boys doing a good job of it so far. if he fixes this little problem he will do fine. problem i have is he keeps going into port for fixes he could do at sea. so what a bit of rigging broke splice it and move on. would take at worst a couple of hours. sounds like the boy has a baby sitter. |
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Zac
"Two meter troll" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 8:29 am, Gordon wrote: Zac's forestay snapped 10 foot above deck. Anyone care to venture why it snapped at that point? This was new rigging and inside a roller furling. Gordon cause he is trusting wire. the boys doing a good job of it so far. if he fixes this little problem he will do fine. problem i have is he keeps going into port for fixes he could do at sea. so what a bit of rigging broke splice it and move on. would take at worst a couple of hours. sounds like the boy has a baby sitter. Tell us how you would 'splice' 1x19 wire... |
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Zac
Edgar wrote:
"Two meter troll" wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 8:29 am, Gordon wrote: Zac's forestay snapped 10 foot above deck. Anyone care to venture why it snapped at that point? This was new rigging and inside a roller furling. Gordon cause he is trusting wire. the boys doing a good job of it so far. if he fixes this little problem he will do fine. problem i have is he keeps going into port for fixes he could do at sea. so what a bit of rigging broke splice it and move on. would take at worst a couple of hours. sounds like the boy has a baby sitter. Tell us how you would 'splice' 1x19 wire... With a fid, of course. Hold the short bottom end bewteen your toes, and the long upper part of the stay in your teeth. Then splice like crazy between the rolls! |
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Zac
Edgar wrote:
Tell us how you would 'splice' 1x19 wire... And inside a roller foil LOL! I'm waiting to hear this. Another non sailer reveals his ignorance. -- Roger Long |
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Zac
On Nov 10, 1:43*am, "Edgar" wrote:
"Two meter troll" wrote in ... On Nov 9, 8:29 am, Gordon wrote: Zac's forestay snapped 10 foot above deck. Anyone care to venture why it snapped at that point? This was new rigging and inside a roller furling. Gordon cause he is trusting wire. the boys doing a good job of it so far. if he fixes this little problem he will do fine. problem i have is he keeps going into port for fixes he could do at sea. so what a bit of rigging broke splice it and move on. would take at worst a couple of hours. sounds like the boy has a baby sitter. Tell us how you would 'splice' 1x19 wire... just like you would splice a single yarn in real wire rope. you unlay and bundle the outer strands so you got room to work make a round sennet with the inner strands then make a round sennit with the outer strands around the inner. in effect you are makeing a chinese finger trap the harder it is pulled the tighter it gets if you really want to add some gorilla to it you slip in a bit of copper solid core in the inner sennet. an eye slpice is essentually the same except the inner core is woven into the inner core if the standing part of the eye the strands are relaied to the splice then the outer is made in the same round sennet around the whole cable. clap a seizing on it and your done a simple soldure and a terminalpacked with silicone caulk would be the trick for the electronics. its not real hard you go up the mast and uncouple the damn thing at the top, uncouple it at the bottom, unfurl and do the splice. reverse the process tension as needed. its wire rope not brain surgery. ya'll ever heard of a bosn,s chair? it gets you aloft with a marlin spike so you can take the little pin out of the shackle a riggers helper makes it a bit nicer but your pockets will do. i was thinking of being as much of an asshole as you all are. but my wife pointed out that some folks may have never actually done wire rope splicing and it is a diffrent animal than most rope work. |
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Zac
Ekritter wrote:
i was thinking of being as much of an asshole as you all are. Too bad you couldn't help yourself.... |
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Zac
On Nov 10, 3:52*pm, Marty wrote:
Ekritter wrote: i was thinking of being as much of an asshole as you all are. Too bad you couldn't help yourself.... Thats cause I am an asshole to adults. |
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Zac
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:46:25 -0800 (PST), Ekritter
wrote: i was thinking of being as much of an asshole as you all are. but my wife pointed out that some folks may have never actually done wire rope splicing and it is a diffrent animal than most rope work. Tug boats sure as hell don't discard that 1/2 mile long wire, just because it parted. Splicing one does not sound like much fun. Casady |
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Zac
On Nov 11, 5:06*am, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:46:25 -0800 (PST), Ekritter wrote: i was thinking of being as much of an asshole as you all are. but my wife pointed out that some folks may have never actually done wire rope splicing and it is a diffrent animal than most rope work. Tug boats sure as hell don't discard that 1/2 mile long wire, just because it parted. Splicing one does not sound like much fun. Casady it's not to bad. most times it takes a couple of hours to get it done right. |
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