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Post by musher on Jul 21, 2006 17:14:34 GMT -6
I thought that I read that a place sells cable stake attachments for $6 per thousand. If the above is correct what is the addy! Thanks!
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Post by musher on Jul 22, 2006 6:48:50 GMT -6
I guess that I dreamed it. It sounded too good to be true.
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Post by Stef on Jul 22, 2006 8:30:52 GMT -6
I can't understand what you're looking for musher... Give me a call ;D
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Post by thebeav2 on Jul 22, 2006 18:08:58 GMT -6
That's all I do Is run the cable from the disposable through the hole In the swivel and then smash on a aluminum cable stop. These stops run about $6.00 per 100 Or If your disposable has a loop on It then just use a second J hook to attache It to the swivel.
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Post by musher on Jul 22, 2006 18:31:26 GMT -6
I guess that I'd better explain a wee bit better! I mean the end/bullet/bershire/fender washer/disposable that holds the cable in the ground. Thanks. Sorry for the poorly worded question. My bad.
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Post by rk660 on Jul 22, 2006 21:17:41 GMT -6
i assume your asking about price of stops/ferruls per 1000. I buy at wholesale/dealer price, and if you know where I can get for $6/1000 sign me up!!! I'll even borrow money, LOL.
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Post by thebeav2 on Jul 22, 2006 22:06:14 GMT -6
Nope He's talking about the actual stake head. Right?
Gary
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Post by billkasten on Jul 23, 2006 5:41:37 GMT -6
Well here's how the hole thing comes together. You start with a length of cable either 1/8 or 3/32 diameter. Then you find the earth anchor your going to use ,there are several from berkshires to washers and bullet stakes exct. Next you need two double ferrels. You put a double ferrel on the cable then through the cable stake your using and back thru the ferrel . Crimp or smash the ferrel . On the other end you put the ferrel on the cable make a loop of the size you want and put it back through the ferrel and smash or crimp it . Walla a cable stake . Now beav uses a j hook on the sweivel to attach to trap .I use a screw connector off the sweivel to allow changeing anchors easyier. The ferrels will cost you about $6. per hundred . Hope this helps .
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Post by musher on Jul 23, 2006 15:15:54 GMT -6
I meant the stake head. The price I THOUGHT I saw just doesn't make sense. Must be the brew...
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Post by billkasten on Jul 23, 2006 16:19:41 GMT -6
Fender washers like some system's use are probaly the cheapest stake ends on the market .
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Post by Wright Brothers on Jul 23, 2006 16:37:59 GMT -6
I bought 40 for $3 today by buying a 10 foot stick of 1/2" metal conduit. Usually I get it free. I got the idea from T4K website.
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Post by trapn1 on Jul 24, 2006 16:18:13 GMT -6
I use HD Bershires and the cheapest I have ever seen was $0.35 ea. from Epler at one of the conventions last year. Trapn1
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Post by mike692 on Jul 24, 2006 16:38:45 GMT -6
Fender washer's are the cheapest. I pay about 12 bucks a hundred at the local hardware.
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