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| Swaging Ann? Are you in the right forum? Talking about the Corbin tools?
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| quote: Originally posted by youngoutdoors: If you are talking about swaging aluminum collars onto cable. You can just use a hex nut and smash it with a hammer or just smash the aluminum ones with a hammer. No swagging tool needed.
Don't beat them too flat they will crack and break.
God Bless, Louis
Louis, with my luck I will have hex nuts flying all over the shop and I will never find them again. Same with the thought of using a cold chisel, I'll end up hitting the damn thing too hard. ~Ann |
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| Maybe this is where the much feared Dremel and a cheap bolt cutter could be used to make something useful. Course that may add up to cost more than the crimper.
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| quote: Originally posted by TCLouis: Maybe this is where the much feared Dremel and a cheap bolt cutter could be used to make something useful. Course that may add up to cost more than the crimper.
Tools purchased will almost always pau for themselves . . . sometimes at a moment when least expected, but MOST appreciated.
That's actually a good idea. Your clever idea has reminded me I might still have a small bolt cutter with really chipped cutting blades on it. If I still have it I just may be able to take it apart and put a grinding wheel to the broken edges and make what I need. Hopefully, I didn't throw it out! I will look for it today. ~Ann |
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| Very handy to bolt one handle down on the bench. Not quite a bench swage but darn near. I see em for $50 for hand held to $150 for the bench. |
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| quote: Originally posted by tomahawker: Very handy to bolt one handle down on the bench. Not quite a bench swage but darn near. I see em for $50 for hand held to $150 for the bench.
Good idea! I did find the broken bolt cutters. Hopefully I can grind them the way I need them to be. ~Ann |
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| Ann, I may have one. PM sent. |
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