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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 10:45 am Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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Gang:
Looking for good advise for cutting the control cables to length. Interested in both measuring and cutting advise?
Anyone know if the $8 Harbor Freight "aviation cable cutters" 94449-3VGA are actually suitable for cutting 1/8" steel cable?
Finally, I was planning on buying the $16.50 #2 screw-type swager from Aircraft Spruce. (12-12000) Anyone have comments on usability. Anyone have one they want to part with?
Thanks,
Andy Elliott, Mesa, AZ
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dj45
Joined: 25 Jul 2006 Posts: 92 Location: Jackson MI
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:40 am Post subject: Re: Cutting control cables? |
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Andy,
Just use a cold chisel and hammer. Wrap masking tape around the spot you want too cut and you will end up with a nice clean cut.
Also, that crimper works well with just a littel care.
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Joined: 01 Jan 2007 Posts: 171 Location: Louisville, KY
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:51 am Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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Don’t have any experience with the cutter from HF, but as an electrician, I have to deal with safety cables all of the time on lighting and other things we hang from overheads. I use a tool called the Felco C7 from LCOS+CO of Naples FLA. The cutting head is Swiss made steel, and is slightly relieved back toward the pivot. This allows it to partially “cradle” the cable drawing it inward to the jaws as it cuts, whereas the one from HF appears to be a straight jaw model. I can’t tell you where to buy them, as Ford supplied them as part of our tools issue. Maybe you could google them. Jaw opens to ¼”, and they last forever, been using mine for 10 yrs.
Craig Smith
Future 801 or 640 builder
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Subject: Cutting control cables?
Gang:
Looking for good advise for cutting the control cables to length. Interested in both measuring and cutting advise?
Anyone know if the $8 Harbor Freight "aviation cable cutters" 94449-3VGA are actually suitable for cutting 1/8" steel cable?
Finally, I was planning on buying the $16.50 #2 screw-type swager from Aircraft Spruce. (12-12000) Anyone have comments on usability. Anyone have one they want to part with?
Thanks,
Andy Elliott, Mesa, AZ
N601GE (reserved)
601XL/TD/QB, Corvair, building...
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:14 pm Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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I have used the cable cutter that Aircraft Spruce sells and it works just fine. It has the "relieved" cutting jaws as Craig has described them. I have also used the AS "bolt action" cable sleeve crimper. It is a little more time consuming than a ratchet type, but it works well on 1/8" cables. It didn't work well on the small cable in the canopy latching system. I had one of those slip loose. I replaced it, crimped it with the crimper then crimped it again with pliers. It has held up OK (it is still exposed, so I check it now and then).
Jay in Dallas
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"C Smith" <pilot4profit(at)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Quote: | Don’t have any experience with the cutter from HF, but as an electrician, I
have to deal with safety cables all of the time on lighting and other things
we hang from overheads. I use a tool called the Felco C7 from LCOS+CO of
Naples FLA. The cutting head is Swiss made steel, and is slightly relieved
back toward the pivot. This allows it to partially “cradle” the cable
drawing it inward to the jaws as it cuts, whereas the one from HF appears to
be a straight jaw model. I can’t tell you where to buy them, as Ford
supplied them as part of our tools issue. Maybe you could google them. Jaw
opens to ¼”, and they last forever, been using mine for 10 yrs.
Craig Smith
Future 801 or 640 builder
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Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 1:40 PM
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Subject: Cutting control cables?
Gang:
Looking for good advise for cutting the control cables to length.
Interested in both measuring and cutting advise?
Anyone know if the $8 Harbor Freight "aviation cable cutters" 94449-3VGA
<http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=94449>
are actually suitable for cutting 1/8" steel cable?
Finally, I was planning on buying the $16.50 #2 screw-type swager from
Aircraft Spruce. (12-12000) Anyone have comments on usability. Anyone have
one they want to part with?
Thanks,
Andy Elliott, Mesa, AZ
N601GE (reserved)
601XL/TD/QB, Corvair, building...
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 12:38 pm Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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For cutting the cables I have wrapped with tape then used a good diagonal cutters. You hold it tight in the cutter then strike with a hammer on the jaws on a good steel back up like a vise anvil.
Aaron do not archive
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:24 pm Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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I taped it and cut with an abrasive cut off wheel, made a nice clean cut.
Clyde Barcus
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:28 pm Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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This is how I did it also.
Bob Spudis
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In a message dated 1/13/2007 4:26:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, barcusc(at)comcast.net writes:
[quote] I taped it and cut with an abrasive cut off wheel, made a nice clean cut.
Clyde Barcus
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bryanmmartin
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:57 pm Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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I wrapped mine in tape and used a cutoff wheel. I've even used this method to trim the loose end off after swaging. I put a piece of sheet metal between the loose end and the main cable to avoid nicking the main cable while trimming. A pair of Klein diagonal cutters should work on 1/8 cable also (the standard type not the tapered jaw type).
I have no experience with the screw type swagers. I hear that they work well enough but are time consuming and a bit awkward to use. You can get a regular nicopress cable swager on Ebay for around $40-$50. They are basically the same tool sold by ACS for $170. I have also seen them in farm supply stores. You might be able to borrow a set from your EAA chapter.
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Quote: | Gang:
Looking for good advise for cutting the control cables to length. Interested in both measuring and cutting advise?
Anyone know if the $8 Harbor Freight "aviation cable cutters" 94449-3VGA are actually suitable for cutting 1/8" steel cable?
Finally, I was planning on buying the $16.50 #2 screw-type swager from Aircraft Spruce. (12-12000) Anyone have comments on usability. Anyone have one they want to part with?
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georgerace
Joined: 25 Oct 2006 Posts: 788 Location: Albion, MI
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 2:42 pm Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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Another vote for the cold chisel, block of steel, and a good hammer. One hit does it all, and nice and clean.
My EAA Chapter loaned me a nicopress tool. Most have then waiting to be used.
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:08 pm Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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Andy,
I thought that I commented before on this topic but looked in the archives
and don't see anything. I have a comment about measuring.
I rigged up my plane using that plastic clothesline with the wire in the
center. That way I could determine how long the cables would be. I then
replaced each clothesline with a cable.
And, the Aircraft Spruce (12-12000) swager worked well - yes, it's a bit
awkward. Other builders in my EAA chapter used one.
Joe E
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CH601XL, 417 hours
Jabiru 3300, Sensenich 64x49 wood prop
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, Dr. Andrew Elliott wrote:
Quote: | Gang:
Looking for good advise for cutting the control cables to length.
Interested in both measuring and cutting advise?
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Finally, I was planning on buying the $16.50 #2 screw-type swager from
Aircraft Spruce. (12-12000) Anyone have comments on usability. Anyone
have one they want to part with?
Thanks, Andy Elliott, Mesa, AZ
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ronlee
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 4:13 am Post subject: Re: Cutting control cables? |
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I've used the following method for setting up proper length cables on three airplanes and it works well.
Get a roll of tie wire from a place like Home Depot. String the wire where the cables are to go and set then up to the proper length. Test the system with the tie wire in place. When you get the proper length remove the tie wire to your bench and make the cables up the same length.
You will be surprised how many places one will use the remaining tie wire. It works great for hanging parts for painting
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 5:36 am Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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Good Morning Ron:
"Tie wire" ??? Where does Home Despot keep this? Looks like I could use a roll !! I want to run this to the aileron bell crank before I button up my wings but before I get the controls kit.
Thanks for the tip.
Regards,
Tracy Smith
Naugatuck, CT
601xl N458XL (reserved)
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In a message dated 1/14/2007 7:16:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, rlee468(at)comcast.net writes:
Quote: | --> Zenith-List message posted by: "ronlee" <rlee468(at)comcast.net>
I've used the following method for setting up proper length cables on three airplanes and it works well.
Get a roll of tie wire from a place like Home Depot. String the wire where the cables are to go and set then up to the proper length. Test the system with the tie wire in place. When you get the proper length remove the tie wire to your bench and make the cables up the same length.
You will be surprised how many places one will use the remaining tie wire. It works great for hanging parts for painting
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Ron Lee
Tucson, Arizona
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TH-SR
Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 22 Location: WI
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 6:29 am Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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I believe Ron (correct me if I'm wrong) was referring to the steel wire sold for the purpose of supporting (tieing up) suspended ceiling framework...
Todd Henning
West Bend, WI
701 Scratch build
From: owner-zenith-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-zenith-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Crvsecretary(at)aol.com
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 7:35 AM
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Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Re: Cutting control cables?
Good Morning Ron:
"Tie wire" ??? Where does Home Despot keep this? Looks like I could use a roll !! I want to run this to the aileron bell crank before I button up my wings but before I get the controls kit.
Thanks for the tip.
Regards,
Tracy Smith
Naugatuck, CT
601xl N458XL (reserved)
do not archive
In a message dated 1/14/2007 7:16:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, rlee468(at)comcast.net writes:
Quote: | --> Zenith-List message posted by: "ronlee" <rlee468(at)comcast.net>
I've used the following method for setting up proper length cables on three airplanes and it works well.
Get a roll of tie wire from a place like Home Depot. String the wire where the cables are to go and set then up to the proper length. Test the system with the tie wire in place. When you get the proper length remove the tie wire to your bench and make the cables up the same length.
You will be surprised how many places one will use the remaining tie wire. It works great for hanging parts for painting
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Ron Lee
Tucson, Arizona
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:04 am Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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Seems like the poly coated clothesline cable or picture hanging wire might also be useful for this?
CH701 <701stol(at)gmail.com> wrote: [quote] I believe Ron (correct me if I'm wrong) was referring to the steel wire sold for the purpose of supporting (tieing up) suspended ceiling framework...
Todd Henning
West Bend, WI
701 Scratch build
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Subject: Re: Re: Cutting control cables?
Good Morning Ron:
"Tie wire" ??? Where does Home Despot keep this? Looks like I could use a roll !! I want to run this to the aileron bell crank before I button up my wings but before I get the controls kit.
Thanks for the tip.
Regards,
Tracy Smith
Naugatuck, CT
601xl N458XL (reserved)
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In a message dated 1/14/2007 7:16:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, rlee468(at)comcast.net writes:
Quote: | --> Zenith-List message posted by: "ronlee" <rlee468(at)comcast.net>
I've used the following method for setting up proper length cables on three airplanes and it works well.
Get a roll of tie wire from a place like Home Depot. String the wire where the cables are to go and set then up to the proper length. Test the system with the tie wire in place. When you get the proper length remove the tie wire to your bench and make the cables up the same length.
You will be surprised how many places one will use the remaining tie wire. It works great for hanging parts for painting
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Ron Lee
Tucson, Arizona
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 9:08 am Post subject: Cutting control cables? |
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Tie wire is found in the cement dept. where they sell lengths of rbar. (reinforcing steel bars that go in concrete). Tie wire is used to tie these steel bars together in concrete construction. It comes in plastic coated, or bare wire..... get the plastic coated, it doesn't rust. comes in a coil of a couple of pounds i.e. several hundred feet. 4-5 bucks....... Looks like and about the diameter of the once common baling wire, for those not familiar with tie wire.
handy stuff to have around......
almost as handy duck tape..... in fact if it can't be fixed with duck tape or baling wire.... throw the sum b*tch away and get a new one
M.
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"Tie wire" ??? Where does Home Despot keep this? Looks like I could use a roll !! I want to run this to the aileron bell crank before I button up my wings but before I get the controls kit.
Thanks for the tip.
Regards,
Tracy Smith
Naugatuck, CT
601xl N458XL (reserved)
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