I changed the subject line. The thread no longer pertains to OCFD, just Openwire. This is a response to Robs excellent post (below). THIS IS HOW I EASILY MAKE PROFESSIONAL QUALITY LADDER-LINE. If int
Rick, Years ago there was a company in the USA that also sold a similar spreader. I noticed in your web site the spreaders have three tines (forks). The old units here were constructed out of some bl
Phil, I understand products 20 years ago had this problem. Times and material quality have changed significantly. These products have been on the market for about 15 years now, and we also have never
Hmmm, I need to restate that... "I" have never had a spreader break or fail. I know lots of people using these and have never heard of one breaking or failing, but I am not the manufacturer or even a
Author: "David W LeJeune, Sr" <lejeuned@centurytel.net>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 11:35:56 -0500
I now use 1/2 in PVC tubing which I cut in 4 inch segment, with a hole drilled 1/2 inch from each side, providing 3 inch spacing. I use cable ties to keep the spacers from moving up and down. A bit o
When I made my 260 foot run of 600 open line ladder feeder, I used these: http://www.73cnc.com/product_p/ls100.htm <http://www.73cnc.com/product_p/ls100.htm> They work great, never had one come loose
I use 73cnc stuff too, and over the last 2 or 3 years nothing has happened. I would buy their stuff again in a heartbeat. Parallel jaw pliers work best...73, Brian KA9EGW Sent by Outlook for Androi
Thanks Mike. I have added a picture and the link for Ladder-SnapTM to my web page. Sure easier than ordering from Germany. Only limitation seems to be that it supports just one wire size. 73 - Rick,