SV: Stringing jig

Farrell mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com
Thu May 3 18:11:15 MDT 2007


Why would they take points off for not seating the wire on a vertical hitch pin down to the plate? You're not supposed to push the wire all the way down to the plate on a vertical hitch.

And BTW, my world is Real, and I am surrounded by vertical hitches. And my world is better for it!  :-)



Terry Farrell
  ----- Original Message ----- 

  There's one big difference about the stringing jig: that darned vertical hitch pin.

  I did a great splice, went back and neatened up the coil... and then lost a point, because the string wasn't seated around that vertical pin.  Touching the wire at all after seating can make it walk up again... something you don't have in The Real World with an angled hitch pin.  (This was one of the very few Non-Real-World items in the tech test, by the way).

  --Cy--
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