I've lost track of the thread (not really, I'm just too lazy to look it up) where someone was asking for photos of the method I described for securing the turnbuckles on my boat. Here's how I do it with S.S. welding wire. A lifetime's supply of this useful stuff can be purchased for about 20 bucks.
Sheets run easily over the rod on the outside and the ends are tucked inside the turnbuckle body where they can't snag anything. It's easy to re-bend for adjustments but so cheap that I put new keepers on each spring.
You can do it the same way with traditional pattern turnbuckles.

Sheets run easily over the rod on the outside and the ends are tucked inside the turnbuckle body where they can't snag anything. It's easy to re-bend for adjustments but so cheap that I put new keepers on each spring.
You can do it the same way with traditional pattern turnbuckles.