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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 5:22 am Post subject: Cable thimbles |
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Hi All,
I'm making a new set of rudder cables. To those of you that made cables did
you leave the ears on the thimbles, or did you cut or grind them off?
Thanks,
Ed
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Richard Pike
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 1671 Location: Blountville, Tennessee
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 5:53 am Post subject: Cable thimbles |
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Cut them off, dress them smooth with a small round file where the cable
passes over the cut.
Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
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Hi All,
I'm making a new set of rudder cables. To those of you that made
cables did you leave the ears on the thimbles, or did you cut or grind
them off?
Thanks,
Ed
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 6:45 am Post subject: Cable thimbles |
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Ed, I use my Felco F-9 cable cutters to trim the ears. I cut from the inside of the thimble out and there is no burr left to dress where the cable touches.
If you haven't made cables before, go to AC 43.13-1B "Aircraft Inspection, Repair and Alteration Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices" pages 7-32 and 7-33 for instruction on how to use Nicopress ovals. Use the proper tool and inspect each swage with the proper gauge.
Rick Girard
On Jan 28, 2008 7:51 AM, Richard Pike <richard(at)bcchapel.org (richard(at)bcchapel.org)> wrote:
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Cut them off, dress them smooth with a small round file where the cable
passes over the cut.
Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
Edward Bonsell wrote:
[quote] Hi All,
I'm making a new set of rudder cables. To those of you that made
cables did you leave the ears on the thimbles, or did you cut or grind
them off?
Thanks,
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 4:09 pm Post subject: Cable thimbles |
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Richard Girard wrote: Quote: | Ed, I use my Felco F-9 cable cutters to trim the ears. I cut from the inside of the thimble out and there is no burr left to dress where the cable touches.
If you haven't made cables before, go to AC 43.13-1B "Aircraft Inspection, Repair and Alteration Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices" pages 7-32 and 7-33 for instruction on how to use Nicopress ovals. Use the proper tool and inspect each swage with the proper gauge.
Rick Girard
On Jan 28, 2008 7:51 AM, Richard Pike <richard(at)bcchapel.org (richard(at)bcchapel.org)> wrote:
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Cut them off, dress them smooth with a small round file where the cable
passes over the cut.
Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
Edward Bonsell wrote:
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Edward Bonsell"
> <ebonsell(at)earthlink.net (ebonsell(at)earthlink.net)>
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> Hi All,
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> I'm making a new set of rudder cables. To those of you that made
> cables did you leave the ears on the thimbles, or did you cut or grind
> them off?
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> Thanks,
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Why are you cutting off the ears on your thimbles when making cables? Am I missing something here? I didn't have any problem making up my cables with the ears of the thimbles intact. Is there some mechanical advantage to removing them and if so, why do they make them with the ears in the first place? I found that they keep the nicopress sleeve at the proper distance from the loop to prevent pinching. Willing to learn!!
Terry - Firefly #95 785 hr.'s
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lucien
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 4:25 pm Post subject: Re: Cable thimbles |
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Why are you cutting off the ears on your thimbles when making cables? Am I missing something here? I didn't have any problem making up my cables with the ears of the thimbles intact. Is there some mechanical advantage to removing them and if so, why do they make them with the ears in the first place? I found that they keep the nicopress sleeve at the proper distance from the loop to prevent pinching. Willing to learn!!
Terry - Firefly #95 785 hr.'s
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AC 43.13 says you can trim the ears if needed and I always do - I've found the thimble can be held in place more firmly this way and the cable is in firmer contact with the thimble ends where they go into the swage.
I made some fairly ok loops with untrimmed ends, but they always were a little loosey-goosey compared to trimmed ones...... and I'm ultra-paranoid about thimbles popping out of cable ends especially on control cables... had it happen, so.....
LS
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 5:01 pm Post subject: Cable thimbles |
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The ears on a cable thimble are a vestige of the days of the five tuck splice. I find that leaving the ears on always makes the loop about the thimble loose. Cutting off the ears pulls the thimble ends together when the Nico sleeve is swaged. Try both methods and use the one that you like. Either is acceptable.
Rick
On Jan 31, 2008 6:02 PM, TK <tkrolfe(at)toast.net (tkrolfe(at)toast.net)> wrote:
[quote] Richard Girard wrote: Quote: | Ed, I use my Felco F-9 cable cutters to trim the ears. I cut from the inside of the thimble out and there is no burr left to dress where the cable touches.
If you haven't made cables before, go to AC 43.13-1B "Aircraft Inspection, Repair and Alteration Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices" pages 7-32 and 7-33 for instruction on how to use Nicopress ovals. Use the proper tool and inspect each swage with the proper gauge.
Rick Girard
On Jan 28, 2008 7:51 AM, Richard Pike <richard(at)bcchapel.org (richard(at)bcchapel.org)> wrote:
Quote: | --> Kolb-List message posted by: Richard Pike <richard(at)bcchapel.org (richard(at)bcchapel.org)>
Cut them off, dress them smooth with a small round file where the cable
passes over the cut.
Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
Edward Bonsell wrote:
> --> Kolb-List message posted by: "Edward Bonsell"
> <ebonsell(at)earthlink.net (ebonsell(at)earthlink.net)>
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> Hi All,
>
> I'm making a new set of rudder cables. To those of you that made
> cables did you leave the ears on the thimbles, or did you cut or grind
> them off?
>
> Thanks,
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| Guy's,
Why are you cutting off the ears on your thimbles when making cables? Am I missing something here? I didn't have any problem making up my cables with the ears of the thimbles intact. Is there some mechanical advantage to removing them and if so, why do they make them with the ears in the first place? I found that they keep the nicopress sleeve at the proper distance from the loop to prevent pinching. Willing to learn!!
Terry - Firefly #95 785 hr.'s
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 7:21 pm Post subject: Cable thimbles |
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That would be the blood donor method, thanks, but no.
Rick
On Jan 31, 2008 7:19 PM, Dana Hague <d-m-hague(at)comcast.net (d-m-hague(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
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At 07:58 PM 1/31/2008, Richard Girard wrote:
Quote: | The ears on a cable thimble are a vestige of the days of the five tuck
>splice. I find that leaving the ears on always makes the loop about the
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Or you could just do five tuck splices instead of nico's on all your
cables...
-Dana
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Russ Kinne
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:38 am Post subject: Cable thimbles |
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Rick Dip the strand ends on solder before you start to splice. Less colorful but more comfortable.
On Jan 31, 2008, at 10:05 PM, Richard Girard wrote:
[quote]That would be the blood donor method, thanks, but no.
Rick
On Jan 31, 2008 7:19 PM, Dana Hague <d-m-hague(at)comcast.net (d-m-hague(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
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At 07:58 PM 1/31/2008, Richard Girard wrote:
Quote: | The ears on a cable thimble are a vestige of the days of the five tuck
>splice. I find that leaving the ears on always makes the loop about the
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Or you could just do five tuck splices instead of nico's on all your
cables...
-Dana
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