Cant say I “enjoyed” your video, but its certainly very informative and useful. Wish I’d watched before I started! Fortunately I had opted for 7x7, which I figured had the the best compromise of thicker individual strands (so as you say, limits the flex and stretch, and should be better resistant to long term wear) but also not too thick (allows me to cut it with a cold chisel, rather than investing in a wire rope cutter).
@@HammersmithDIY Swaging is the standard method for connecting cable to swage fittings, the 'toggle' that the OP asked about. I use a clamp-and-bolt style swaging tool, not the 'hand crimping tool' style. Although you'll never get the factory look of a commercial swage that uses a high end machine to evenly compress the entire sleeve of the swage fitting. I believe you would need a hydraulic roller swage machine for that, which are $600+ to make the nice swages as seen in the video.
ON amazon, the 7x19 is a lot cheaper (about half)! 1x19 has a 580 WLL, the 7x19 has only 480 WLL. Doesn't seem like much for twice as money. Thanks enjoyed learning the difference and great video from USA
Thanks - great simple explanation.
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Cant say I “enjoyed” your video, but its certainly very informative and useful. Wish I’d watched before I started!
Fortunately I had opted for 7x7, which I figured had the the best compromise of thicker individual strands (so as you say, limits the flex and stretch, and should be better resistant to long term wear) but also not too thick (allows me to cut it with a cold chisel, rather than investing in a wire rope cutter).
Can you tell me how many type ware cable available in market ?
Great video. Very helpful
David Acevedo
Very informative.
Do you post kits to Thailand?Or have an agent there?
We don't have an agent, but we are able to send stuff overseas. If you email me a list of what you want, then I can do you up a quote.
What is the best crimper or swagger tool for you swagged toggles?
I am not sure what you mean by swaged toggles.
@@HammersmithDIY Swaging is the standard method for connecting cable to swage fittings, the 'toggle' that the OP asked about. I use a clamp-and-bolt style swaging tool, not the 'hand crimping tool' style. Although you'll never get the factory look of a commercial swage that uses a high end machine to evenly compress the entire sleeve of the swage fitting. I believe you would need a hydraulic roller swage machine for that, which are $600+ to make the nice swages as seen in the video.
7x7 and 7x19 are good for light aircraft
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ON amazon, the 7x19 is a lot cheaper (about half)! 1x19 has a 580 WLL, the 7x19 has only 480 WLL. Doesn't seem like much for twice as money. Thanks enjoyed learning the difference and great video from USA
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