Brian, Don't know if you'll like this idea or not but, when we put new
cable on the 30 ton overhead cranes at work we droped 1 of the 2 dead
ends down and welded the new cable to the old and ran the crane to pull
it all in. We then took the welder and turned it up and cut the old cable
off. Never had a failure!
Hope this helps. 73, Bill KB3AUG
Riverton, WV
On Sun, 18 Jan 1998 18:32:40 -0500 alsopb@vance.net writes:
> Guys,
>
>Here's a question for you.
>
>My Glenn Martin 70' tower has a cable to raise the Hazer. It attaches
>to the top of the Hazer goes up through a pully at the top of the
>tower
>and then back to the bottom of the Hazer via a windlass arrangement.
>
>Is there any way to pull up a new cable without climbing? How does
>one
>make a cable to cable joint (new to old cable) which can be pulled
>back
>through the top pully. Is there some kind of chinese finger toy
>arrangement or what?
>
>de Brian/K3KO
>Vance Net Inc
>End Of Message
>
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