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End-to-end splice
I want to lengthen my main sheet. When I replaced the old, I measured the original sheet, assuming it was the right length. Dumb move.
It's 1/2" Sta-set, over-sized for a good grip. I figure to add a length of 3/8" to it, in part to limit the thickness of the splice so it clears the block OK. The tension on it with on a downwind run shouldn't be so great. I've read about sewn splices. I've been racking my brain to figure out a way to tuck the cores and covers that won't pull apart, or add too much thickness. Even wondered if there was a way to braid the 2 cores together after tapering them. Is there a way to do this? Or should I just stitch the two ends together? Thanks for any help. John V. |
Splice
Hello,
I would use a constant-diameter splice to join the two pieces, with an extra-long, carefully-tapered overlap on the cores, and a good set of stitches. All you need. Fair leads, Brion Toss |
That's a hairy-looking splice but it looks like the answer. Thank you, Brion.
John |
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