LuckIn 150FT 1/8 T316 Stainless Steel Cable with Cutter, Cable for Deck Railing, 7 x 7 Strands Construction
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It's not clear to me. Our deck railing was made from this material.
This cable is made from T316 marine grade stainless steel, protecting it from corrosion and oxidation. A durable metal that won't rust. Perfect for outdoor use. A product that can be returned within 30 days if you so wish based on Amazon policies. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have. We will respond to
You can hang tarps with the stainless steel cable because it is strong enough to hold them. Grommets will be necessary for straight tarps, so they will need to have an appropriate number.
The cable will not unravel if you install it with the correct crimp kit and there is no need to leave extra cable loose.
Selected User Reviews For LuckIn 150FT 1/8 T316 Stainless Steel Cable with Cutter, Cable for Deck Railing, 7 x 7 Strands Construction
To be confused with a high end tool, but it did not fray the cable when it was cut, so it is suitable for limited use I'm glad I used a project at the time. It's critical to use 316 marine grade cable if you don't want the cable to discolor if used outside. This was used to install cable railings, and I could not be happier with it. Over 50% of my cable components were found on Amazon and online. I priced my project at local big box stores and found my cable components at Amazon and online. It has now been 6 months since I installed this cable and I am very very pleased with it.
To finish the fence on my second floor, I bought this. Compared to the one I bought from Home Depot, I thought it was cheaper, but I thought it was lighter than what I bought from Home Depot. As soon as I cut it with a pair of scissors, the cable spreads out, making it hard My project is not finished yet, so I will return it and use the one from Home Depot. Also, it did not come with the cable cutter as other reviews stated.
An Muzata fitting will not crimp on this brand of cable. There is too much looseness inside and once the swage is crimped it fits loosely inside. I finally grabbed it four times, but it would not grab (and if it did, all the marks on the fittings would look horrendous). With my manual swaging tool, I am confident that it works The crimp only needs to hold one end. As I mentioned above, I had some leftover Muzata cable, so I compared it to this brand. In comparison to Muzata, the Muzata brand is larger, and the fitting creates some resistance when you insert the cable. This is not true of the Luckin brand.
You might want to buy this stainless steel 1/8" 7x7 wire rope if you need it. Currently, I'm wiring up a greenhouse I'm building (U-E Through the top and bottom plates), in an X-formation Each assembly is covered in a pattern on three walls and across the top plates, and has a turnbuckle on one side. Consequently, it was possible to tighten the walls to get them perfectly square, which added greatly to the tightness of the building. There has been no corrosion in those assemblies even though they have been exposed to the rain for only a little over a month. It's not likely that my review of this will change, however, if I notice anything out of the ordinary, I'll update my review accordingly.
Fitting hardware requires the use of pliers. I will admit that the pictures don't do this cable justice. This cable is heavy duty. For use as a guy wire. When I squared up a wood swing gate, this was purchased as an inexpensive set up. It seems that when the last storm (Florida) hit, Doing this may be the best thing to do There we go. Cables are generally heavy duty, but the cables are robust. My pool will be lit up by LEDs with this system. Leaving a larger loop when crimping is a good idea. That will make it much easier for you to work with the wire and will minimize tension on the wire. You should also consider installing strain relief hardware on.
No, not when it comes to cutters. I have been satisfied with the wire so far, although it has sagged and stretched quite a bit after just an hour since I lowered my rating to account for the cutter - The wire tensioner was good for probably ten cuts, then it started fraying the ends. I was using proprietary wire tensioners (Gripple), so frayed wire ends wouldn't work, and I ended up ruining some components. As a result, the wire is fine, but do not trust the wirecutters or you might end up needing more hardware/wire than you planned to be able to fix it.
Cable of good quality. There is nothing wrong with the cutter. After the first 30 minutes, the cut seemed to be good There was a point when 40 became kind of monotonous. If you don't have regular gloves, wear latex Finger prints will be left everywhere on the film of the cable. I am satisfied with the purchase for the price I paid.
For the installation of a Grundfols 3SQ well pump, we used 260 some feet. A pump retrieval system is used in any case when the piping breaks or a pump malfunctions. Since the water in the well is contaminated, an SS cable of a decent grade is needed. This one seems to be the best of what we could find at our local stores so far. In addition, no places carry over 125 feet of cable, so this product is especially important since no joints exist in the line. I plan to purchase more for home improvement.