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rparigoris
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 8:59 am Post subject: Has anyone Twist Welded Cables? |
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Hi Group
Has anyone Twist Welded Cables? Comments welcomed. I'm thinking could be useful for 914 Throttle, Choke and Wastegate Cables. Here's a link if you are EAA Member: https://eaa.org/Videos/6101193115001
If not: put cable in vise gently, chuck end of cable with a drill that has very slow speed, slowly heat with Propane torch till cherry red then pull and run drill on very slow till cable breaks. You damaged the plating so take end and dip in self etch primer or similar. Ron Parigoris
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kingsnjan(at)westnet.com. Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 2:30 am Post subject: Has anyone Twist Welded Cables? |
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Hello Ron,
I have never seen that trick before so thanks for the heads up. Provided
one has plenty of cable available, it would certainly be a solution to
the splayed ends on the cable.
I achieved a satisfactory result by gently soldering the end of the
cables. I guess dipping them in some epoxy would also work but I
haven't tried that.
Best regards
Kingsley in Oz.
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On 25.04.20 2:59 am, rparigoris wrote:
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Hi Group
Has anyone Twist Welded Cables? Comments welcomed. I'm thinking could be useful for 914 Throttle, Choke and Wastegate Cables. Here's a link if you are EAA Member: https://eaa.org/Videos/6101193115001
If not: put cable in vise gently, chuck end of cable with a drill that has very slow speed, slowly heat with Propane torch till cherry red then pull and run drill on very slow till cable breaks. You damaged the plating so take end and dip in self etch primer or similar. Ron Parigoris
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