Ok, when I did my Transom I cut both the fish hawk and FF transducer cables. YES you can splice them. In the following pictures you will see how.1. cut the Cable. 2. Split and remove the outercase insulation. 3. On each end, cut the wires so your solder
Used to tension a rope, e.g., a tent ridge line or a guy line. Secure loop in the middle of a length of rope. Secures end of twisted rope: Crown knot & tuck the ends. Secure method to lift barrels, buckets and other containers. ...
Gear: Ocean Line Whether offshore on the same course for days at a time or short-tacking through a new inlet, I’m always finding new ways to torture my jib sheets. Most days they live coated in salt spray, baking in the sun, and getting dragged across lifelines, shrouds, and nonskid...
The nice thing is you can instantly inspect the integrity of the splice to see if water has intruded because both the tubing and the grease is essentially transparent (if the splice is green or pink it's had water intrusion). SeaBoss2556 years ago I live in Florida and I have a boat...
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End Loop Knots. End Loops is a selection of the knots & splices commonly used to make loops at the end of a fishing line, rope or hollow braid rope.
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Also, don’t be afraid to “waste” cable—meaning, leave a surplus of cable in the wall or other space where you’ve run it. This will leave you some slack to work with if you ever need to reconfigure your layout or cut the cable to repair or splice it. ...
don’t mind buying your speaker cable in bulk, this is a good way to go. If not, you’ll have to measure carefully, as you don’t want to run short — splicing speaker cable is not recommended, especially if that splice ends up in the ceiling or wall, where it could get damaged....
More info contributed by Kent Shuford: A marlinspike is technically not used to splice normal rope (line in nautical terms). It is actually used to splice wire rope (rope in nautical terms). A Fid (the wooden instrument we have pictured on the malinspike hitch diagram above) is the prope...