After checking various posts, I need some help replacing my lifelines on my Catalina 30. I would have used one of the kits from Catalina Direct, but they are unavailable due to supply problems—specifically with the hand swaging tool. The company that supplied swagers to CD for many years went out of business during Covid. The replacement swagers are not hard enough and fail. So CD has them on hold. It seems there are less suppliers swaging after Covid. Catalina Direct will eventually supply everything, but my lifelines are rusty and I don’t want any MOB. The local companies want to do the whole job.
I plan to replace some bent stanchions, so I don’t have exact measurements and want to simply cut and swage as I need, rather than get pre-swaged pieces. But if I have to, I can get lines swaged by a rigging company--if I could find a company still in business.
I can easily find hand swagers for a thimble and 7 X 19 or 7 X 7 that use the aluminium ferrule, but I think thimbles on lifelines are an invitation to snag and could lead to a problem. I want to use a pipe style turnbuckle.
This is a question I have. Can the pipe style be hand swaged or does it require a hydraulic swager? And if hydraulic is required, does anyone know of one that is priced for a DIY project? I have looked at this Muzata brand on Amazon for $139:
https://a.co/d/8iBpuUu
It has replacement dies for about $12 a pair in size 3/16. It seems like a good deal, but I think the cheap hydraulic swagers are better for thinner wire, like that used on staircase railings on dry land. It seems to me, if they were a good solution, lots of sailors would be using them.
SailRite offers bolting swage fittings from Suncor. They look tight, but with my upper and lower lifelines with two gates, the $299 X 4 or around $1300 with tax and shipping just for the hardware is less than attractive. I’d rather switch to dyneema, but want stainless cable as my first choice. What I don’t want is to buy 100ft of 316 stainless wire and some expensive hardware, and not be able complete the project safely because of faulty tools.
I am also not sure about cutting the wire. I believe that I need 3/16 wire, and most cutters have a max of 1/8. I saw on a post that a cutting wheel could be used. I would like to use the 1 X 19 stainless. Can anyone recommend a cutter or method of cutting and a swager for pipe-style turnbuckles or any affordable and safe system?
Any help would be appreciated.
I plan to replace some bent stanchions, so I don’t have exact measurements and want to simply cut and swage as I need, rather than get pre-swaged pieces. But if I have to, I can get lines swaged by a rigging company--if I could find a company still in business.
I can easily find hand swagers for a thimble and 7 X 19 or 7 X 7 that use the aluminium ferrule, but I think thimbles on lifelines are an invitation to snag and could lead to a problem. I want to use a pipe style turnbuckle.
This is a question I have. Can the pipe style be hand swaged or does it require a hydraulic swager? And if hydraulic is required, does anyone know of one that is priced for a DIY project? I have looked at this Muzata brand on Amazon for $139:
https://a.co/d/8iBpuUu
It has replacement dies for about $12 a pair in size 3/16. It seems like a good deal, but I think the cheap hydraulic swagers are better for thinner wire, like that used on staircase railings on dry land. It seems to me, if they were a good solution, lots of sailors would be using them.
SailRite offers bolting swage fittings from Suncor. They look tight, but with my upper and lower lifelines with two gates, the $299 X 4 or around $1300 with tax and shipping just for the hardware is less than attractive. I’d rather switch to dyneema, but want stainless cable as my first choice. What I don’t want is to buy 100ft of 316 stainless wire and some expensive hardware, and not be able complete the project safely because of faulty tools.
I am also not sure about cutting the wire. I believe that I need 3/16 wire, and most cutters have a max of 1/8. I saw on a post that a cutting wheel could be used. I would like to use the 1 X 19 stainless. Can anyone recommend a cutter or method of cutting and a swager for pipe-style turnbuckles or any affordable and safe system?
Any help would be appreciated.
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