wire rope crimping ferrules corrosion

On Monday, 23 September 2019 15:12:28 UTC+1, DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
tabbypurr wrote in news:cf0d8d87-666b-4dc7-a6ba-
e1b1bd77fb88@googlegroups.com:

tw-t that, dipshit. Yet again... yet another immature punk
response. You were too stupid to even tell that you were fucked
up
in what you said and had to go off on me instead of noting the
particular flaw in your post and now subsequent bitch about it.

you're free to waste someone else's time.

Yeah, sure.... walk away instead of facing your flaws.

icba to read the rest.
 
tabbypurr@gmail.com wrote in news:1f079a41-37c9-4f96-ae59-
b239b22c9d5b@googlegroups.com:

> icba

Nice try, but you assed yourself years ago. Probably way back when
you first declared "I'm a grown man!".

> to read the rest.

HOAD, fucktard.
 
On 09/22/2019 04:38 PM, Clifford Heath wrote:
On 23/9/19 5:05 am, Local Favorite wrote:
On 09/22/2019 10:53 AM, Joseph Gwinn wrote:
... What sailboat riggers do is to flood the stranded wire cable
with hot lanolin before assembly and crimping, so there are no
open spaces in the crimped assembly. Lanolin mixed with tar is
also used.

Sounds slippery!

You sound like someone who's never touched raw lanolin. Slippery is
what it's not!

The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick.
 
On 2019-09-21 9:14 p.m., Jamie M wrote:
Hi,

I am making a safety line for my well pump and using
a 350foot long 1/8" stainless steel cable (1x19, 19 strands).
I have some aluminum crimp ferrules but since a portion of
this cable will be underwater there is a corrosion issue
between aluminum and stainless steel, so I am considering
to use either a stainless steel crimp ferrule to form
a wire loop at the well pump, or some other type of
cable end fitting.  Any suggestions on a fitting and
also if the aluminum ferrule would probably be ok or not?

cheers,
Jamie


I decided against using the stainless crimp ferrules, as they
seem to require a different tool, so instead will try to use
zinc plated copper ferrules which can be crimped by the
tool I have. Here are the copper ferrules as well as the crimping tool:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0038YY2HW/

https://www.amazon.ca/Crimping-Aluminum-Sleeves-Ferrules-Sleeve/dp/B0195XJI6Y

Will these zinc plated copper ferrules be ok to use (or at least better
than aluminum ferrules) for underwater use with stainless steel cable?

cheers,
Jamie
 
On 24.09.19 18:28, Jamie M wrote:
On 2019-09-21 9:14 p.m., Jamie M wrote:
Hi,

I am making a safety line for my well pump and using
a 350foot long 1/8" stainless steel cable (1x19, 19 strands).
I have some aluminum crimp ferrules but since a portion of
this cable will be underwater there is a corrosion issue
between aluminum and stainless steel, so I am considering
to use either a stainless steel crimp ferrule to form
a wire loop at the well pump, or some other type of
cable end fitting. Any suggestions on a fitting and
also if the aluminum ferrule would probably be ok or not?

cheers,
Jamie



I decided against using the stainless crimp ferrules, as they
seem to require a different tool, so instead will try to use
zinc plated copper ferrules which can be crimped by the
tool I have. Here are the copper ferrules as well as the crimping tool:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0038YY2HW/

https://www.amazon.ca/Crimping-Aluminum-Sleeves-Ferrules-Sleeve/dp/B0195XJI6Y

Will these zinc plated copper ferrules be ok to use (or at least better
than aluminum ferrules) for underwater use with stainless steel cable?

cheers,
Jamie

no.
 
On 2019-09-24, Jamie M <jmorken@shaw.ca> wrote:
On 2019-09-21 9:14 p.m., Jamie M wrote:
Hi,

I am making a safety line for my well pump and using
a 350foot long 1/8" stainless steel cable (1x19, 19 strands).
I have some aluminum crimp ferrules but since a portion of
this cable will be underwater there is a corrosion issue
between aluminum and stainless steel, so I am considering
to use either a stainless steel crimp ferrule to form
a wire loop at the well pump, or some other type of
cable end fitting.  Any suggestions on a fitting and
also if the aluminum ferrule would probably be ok or not?

cheers,
Jamie



I decided against using the stainless crimp ferrules, as they
seem to require a different tool, so instead will try to use
zinc plated copper ferrules which can be crimped by the
tool I have. Here are the copper ferrules as well as the crimping tool:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0038YY2HW/

https://www.amazon.ca/Crimping-Aluminum-Sleeves-Ferrules-Sleeve/dp/B0195XJI6Y

Will these zinc plated copper ferrules be ok to use (or at least better
than aluminum ferrules) for underwater use with stainless steel cable?

no, perhaps use the u-bolt cable clamps if you can't do the swage. the
clamps only need ordinary tools.

--
When I tried casting out nines I made a hash of it.
 
Jamie M <jmorken@shaw.ca> wrote in
news:qmdg6v$1smj$1@gioia.aioe.org:

Will these zinc plated copper ferrules be ok to use (or at least
better than aluminum ferrules) for underwater use with stainless
steel cable?

Not likely. Not just ordinary water immersion corrosion, but it
would likely be galvanic corrosion too. Even though you are not using
it for electrical current, it may still corrode galvanically.

Better than Al? Probably.
 
Jasen Betts <jasen@xnet.co.nz> wrote in
news:qmf28f$5qf$1@gonzo.revmaps.no-ip.org:

On 2019-09-24, Jamie M <jmorken@shaw.ca> wrote:
On 2019-09-21 9:14 p.m., Jamie M wrote:
Hi,

I am making a safety line for my well pump and using
a 350foot long 1/8" stainless steel cable (1x19, 19 strands).
I have some aluminum crimp ferrules but since a portion of
this cable will be underwater there is a corrosion issue
between aluminum and stainless steel, so I am considering
to use either a stainless steel crimp ferrule to form
a wire loop at the well pump, or some other type of
cable end fitting.  Any suggestions on a fitting and
also if the aluminum ferrule would probably be ok or not?

cheers,
Jamie



I decided against using the stainless crimp ferrules, as they
seem to require a different tool, so instead will try to use
zinc plated copper ferrules which can be crimped by the
tool I have. Here are the copper ferrules as well as the
crimping tool:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0038YY2HW/

https://www.amazon.ca/Crimping-Aluminum-Sleeves-Ferrules-Sleeve/dp
/B0195XJI6Y

Will these zinc plated copper ferrules be ok to use (or at least
better than aluminum ferrules) for underwater use with stainless
steel cable?

no, perhaps use the u-bolt cable clamps if you can't do the swage.
the clamps only need ordinary tools.

I sent links to clamps that are operated with philips screws. Easy
Peazy.
 

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