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<blockquote data-quote="dj" data-source="post: 252624" data-attributes="member: 1795"><p>workin in the woods you might not have the wrenchs or another cable clamp with you.</p><p>For a loop thats near impossible to pull out split the strands.</p><p>Since every cable I've come across comes with a odd amount of strands 5 or 7 I split with the core strand in the smaller part.</p><p>Say a seven strand cable the core strand would be with the 3 strand part.</p><p>Unwind about 18" then loop back togather and rebraid.</p><p>I try to leave a 6" pigtail that you can clamp if you want but I have never pulled one apart. Handy item to have in the truck for pulling whatever. And you can braid a chain hook into one if needed.</p><p>If anyone wants visuals I'll post pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj, post: 252624, member: 1795"] workin in the woods you might not have the wrenchs or another cable clamp with you. For a loop thats near impossible to pull out split the strands. Since every cable I've come across comes with a odd amount of strands 5 or 7 I split with the core strand in the smaller part. Say a seven strand cable the core strand would be with the 3 strand part. Unwind about 18" then loop back togather and rebraid. I try to leave a 6" pigtail that you can clamp if you want but I have never pulled one apart. Handy item to have in the truck for pulling whatever. And you can braid a chain hook into one if needed. If anyone wants visuals I'll post pictures. [/QUOTE]
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