azrving wrote:
agesilaus wrote:
Now that I think of it, I've used this method to crimp wire aircraft cable into loops. At the end of a cable. The tubing must be big enough to take two passes of the cable. Bend the cable around at the end into a loop end.
It's a heck of a lot cheaper to use a few inches of copper tubing and not those expensive aluminum splices sold to do this.
Wait a minute...not aircraft cable that is going up in the air? Right ??
LOL not on anything I own, it's just called aircraft cable probably because it;s used as control cables in planes. But it has many other uses, in bicycle locks for example