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Old 04-26-2008, 10:49 PM
jeffbonny jeffbonny is offline
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Originally Posted by benz View Post
Hi Jeff,

Not sure whipping (seizing, really) HM line would be a good idea; it doesn't take kindly to the squeezing loads of knots, and a seizing is just basically squeezing the two parts together. But a 12-strand splice is easy to pull out and shorten, though I'm more keen on Brian D's Vectran in order to avoid having to do that a lot. My biggest worry with Galvanised is the difficulty in finding a domestic wire that's cheap enough; it seems most of the Galvi stuff is coming from overseas, and what's made here, (when you can find it), is terribly expensive. Maybe I haven't looked hard enough yet.
I'd love to make my own deadeyes, but by the time you buy the right hardwood (would cocobolo suit, by the way?) and put all the time into it, you may as well have bought Precourt. Sigh....
Thanks...I'm getting some food for thought here. I agree with you about offshore manufactured rigging components of any sort and when presented with them on a job will do a shoulder check and "retire" that crap before it can kill someone. What size and construction of galvanized wire would you be comfortable using? How much would you need for your rig? I'm going to have to source some for my boat. I'm going to start doing that next week when I have to talk to suppliers for a little movie job I gotta do. You in the PacNW?
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