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				 Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 7:32 pm    Post subject: Cables | 
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				Hello all,I made my first post in a long time a few weeks ago, Here's my second. I'm attaching a photo of my Firestar at a field called Rainbows End in New Jersey in 1987. Lets see if it comes out.
 My first question to the group. Back in the 90's there was a guy, ( in Arizona I think) that made up cables. Does anyone know if he's still around ?
 Thanks,
 Ed Bonsell
 
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				 Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 8:44 pm    Post subject: Cables | 
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				I bought the crimping tool and the parts from Aircraft Spruce and Specialty, and made my own.  Very easy.  And I had a Firestar exactly like that one, and about the same age.
 
                                                                            Bill Sullivan
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                 Hello all,I made my first post in a long time a few weeks ago, Here's my second. I'm attaching a photo of my Firestar at a field called Rainbows End in New Jersey in 1987. Lets see if it comes out.
 My first question to the group. Back in the 90's there was a guy, ( in Arizona I think) that made up cables. Does anyone know if he's still around ?
 Thanks,
 Ed Bonsell
 
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		ceengland7(at)gmail.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 7:11 am    Post subject: Cables | 
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				I bought a lever action crimping tool that looks like a bolt cutter from Amazon/ebay (forget which). Only slightly more expensive than the screw action crimper, and *much* faster/easier to use. I bought stainless wire rope in the proper sizes from an online vendor. I copied the old cables by stretching the old ones on a flat surface & driving nails in the thimbles at each end, then copying the length on the new cable. If you have a fairly long table, a nail near one end can serve as the starting point, and a long 1x4 or 2x4 with a nail near one end can be 'telescoped' off the end of the table to stretch out the original cable, then clamped to the table to set the length. Then it's easy to adjust for different length cables.
 Charlie
 On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 10:46 PM william sullivan <williamtsullivan(at)att.net (williamtsullivan(at)att.net)> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		                    I bought the crimping tool and the parts from Aircraft Spruce and Specialty, and made my own.  Very easy.  And I had a Firestar exactly like that one, and about the same age.
 
                                                                            Bill Sullivan
                                                                            Tarboro, NC
 
             
                                                                                         On Wednesday, March 4, 2020, 10:32:22 PM EST, Edward Bonsell <smedley945(at)gmail.com (smedley945(at)gmail.com)> wrote:                
                 
 
                 
 
                 Hello all,I made my first post in a long time a few weeks ago, Here's my second. I'm attaching a photo of my Firestar at a field called Rainbows End in New Jersey in 1987. Lets see if it comes out.
 My first question to the group. Back in the 90's there was a guy, ( in Arizona I think) that made up cables. Does anyone know if he's still around ?
 Thanks,
 Ed Bonsell
 
 
             
                 
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				 Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 2:36 pm    Post subject: Cables | 
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				Charlie, I used a couple of straight 2 X 6's and hinged them so they'd fit in my hangar when not in use.  I have one crimping tool I bought in 1974 that does 3/32 and 1/16 and then I bought the CGMP tool so I could do 1/8 and 5/32, too.  Pricey but they last.
 
 Rick
 PS bought a couple of checking gages, too so I'd know the were crimped right.  Found that the 5/32 jaw on the CGMP tool made really good battery cables too.
 On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 9:14 AM Charlie England <ceengland7(at)gmail.com (ceengland7(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		  I bought a lever action crimping tool that looks like a bolt cutter from Amazon/ebay (forget which). Only slightly more expensive than the screw action crimper, and *much* faster/easier to use. I bought stainless wire rope in the proper sizes from an online vendor. I copied the old cables by stretching the old ones on a flat surface & driving nails in the thimbles at each end, then copying the length on the new cable. If you have a fairly long table, a nail near one end can serve as the starting point, and a long 1x4 or 2x4 with a nail near one end can be 'telescoped' off the end of the table to stretch out the original cable, then clamped to the table to set the length. Then it's easy to adjust for different length cables.
 Charlie
 On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 10:46 PM william sullivan <williamtsullivan(at)att.net (williamtsullivan(at)att.net)> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		                    I bought the crimping tool and the parts from Aircraft Spruce and Specialty, and made my own.  Very easy.  And I had a Firestar exactly like that one, and about the same age.
 
                                                                            Bill Sullivan
                                                                            Tarboro, NC
 
             
                                                                                         On Wednesday, March 4, 2020, 10:32:22 PM EST, Edward Bonsell <smedley945(at)gmail.com (smedley945(at)gmail.com)> wrote:                
                 
 
                 
 
                 Hello all,I made my first post in a long time a few weeks ago, Here's my second. I'm attaching a photo of my Firestar at a field called Rainbows End in New Jersey in 1987. Lets see if it comes out.
 My first question to the group. Back in the 90's there was a guy, ( in Arizona I think) that made up cables. Does anyone know if he's still around ?
 Thanks,
 Ed Bonsell
 
 
             
                 
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		ceengland7(at)gmail.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 3:47 pm    Post subject: Cables | 
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				'Once you go Asian...'  
        I bought one brand new for less than $60; it came with a gauge. I       checked the swaged sleeves against ones done with my neighbor's       screw type Nicopress tool that cost roughly the same amount, and       they did exactly the same job, according to the gauge. Looks very       similar to this:
        https://www.ebay.com/itm/DARE-2154-Splicing-Crimping-Tool-For-Nicopress-Sleeves-Taps-4-Slot/184074983455?epid=671941493&hash=item2adbb9581f%3Am%3AmykE37l7hrwB-G3lR-OZM1g&LH_ItemCondition=3
        
        The one I bought does all sizes up to 1/8", but the vendor had a       slightly larger model that would do 3/16 (and maybe 1/4) for about       $10 more. 
        
        BTW, I had multiple email exchanges with ACS a couple of years ago       about their sleeves. At some point in the not-too-distant past,       the FAA changed their recommendation on what materials/plating to       use on the various wire rope materials (galvanized, stainless,       etc), and ACS missed the memo. Might be worth some research before       purchasing sleeves from ACS, to be sure they actually updated       their info. I ended up finding the right sleeves from another       source.
        
        Charlie
        
        
        
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       	  | Quote: | 	 		                Charlie, I used a couple of straight 2 X 6's and         hinged them so they'd fit in my hangar when not in use.  I have         one crimping tool I bought in 1974 that does 3/32 and 1/16 and         then I bought the CGMP tool so I could do 1/8 and 5/32, too.          Pricey but they last.         
          
          Rick
          
          
          PS bought a couple of checking gages, too so I'd know the           were crimped right.  Found that the 5/32 jaw on the CGMP tool           made really good battery cables too.
        
        
                 On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 9:14 AM           Charlie England <ceengland7(at)gmail.com (ceengland7(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
          
           	  | Quote: | 	 		                          I bought               a lever action crimping tool that looks like a bolt cutter               from Amazon/ebay (forget which). Only slightly more               expensive than the screw action crimper, and *much*               faster/easier to use. I bought stainless wire rope in the               proper sizes from an online vendor. I copied the old               cables by stretching the old ones on a flat surface &               driving nails in the thimbles at each end, then copying               the length on the new cable. If you have a fairly long               table, a nail near one end can serve as the starting               point, and a long 1x4 or 2x4 with a nail near one end can               be 'telescoped' off the end of the table to stretch out               the original cable, then clamped to the table to set the               length. Then it's easy to adjust for different length               cables.
              
              
              Charlie
            
            
                         On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at               10:46 PM william sullivan <williamtsullivan(at)att.net (williamtsullivan(at)att.net)>               wrote:
              
               	  | Quote: | 	 		                  I bought the crimping tool and the parts from                 Aircraft Spruce and Specialty, and made my own. Very                 easy. And I had a Firestar exactly like that one, and                 about the same age.
                  
                  Bill Sullivan
                  Tarboro, NC
                  
                  
                  
                
                                                     On Wednesday, March 4, 2020, 10:32:22 PM EST,                     Edward Bonsell <smedley945(at)gmail.com (smedley945(at)gmail.com)>                     wrote: 
                    
                    
                    
                    
                                                                Hello all,                         I made my first post in a long time a few                           weeks ago, Here's my second. I'm attaching a                           photo of my Firestar at a field called                           Rainbows End in New Jersey in 1987. Lets see                           if it comes out.
                            My first question to the group. Back in                             the 90's there was a guy, ( in Arizona I                             think) that made up cables. Does anyone know                             if he's still around ?
                            Thanks,
                            Ed Bonsell
                          
                        
                      
                    
                  
                
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