Larry, Thanks, Larry. I just happen to have a spare toggle that will fit nicely at the masthead; nice to have another option. The San Juan trip is starting to wear off; got to get the upgrades finished and get back in the water. Tom On Jul 16, 2011, at 6:05 PM, Larry E Yake wrote:
Tom, I don't know much about the swaging process either, but if you end up short on your backstay you could add a toggle to make up the difference. Larry
On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 16:59:18 -0700 Tom Jenkins <tjenk@gte.net> writes:
Gang, I have never done swaging or watched the process, so I have to ask an ignorant question (actually, a question means one is ignorant about
something, I suppose). I need to put a new fitting at the end a stay, but cutting the old fitting off and re-swaging will make the
wire too short. Is it possible to remove a swaged fitting without
wrecking the wire, or perhaps not put the wire all the way into the
new fitting so it won't use so much? The fitting will take 1 3/4" of wire, but I would like to use only 1". Thanks, Tom Jenkins
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