I have an old 4mm shroud, from which I wish to make a short security strap with an eye at each end. I read that I should not use aluminium ferrules o

Downwest...Y.ou are so right...had obtained a couple of thimbles.....Ha Ha!! No way will the wire go round! Back to using soft eyes! Couple of 4mm thimbles now lying, I suppose it isn't even worth thinking about Ebay :) Am larfing at myself.
Tip.. Thread the cable through the ferrule in a loop, put the ferrule in the vice and heave on the long end to tighten up the eye. This way you can pull it down onto the thimble .
Out of interest, what are you using to swage it?
 
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Thank you for your idea, DownWest....I am working at the very threshold of my knowledge at the moment - especially in metalwork. I will certainly use your tip.
After the advices from here, and because I was going to have to buy ferrrules anyway, not having any 'in stock', I chose to get copper ones in - afterall, the advices told that really copper is the correct and best to use.
 
To add, if the wire is 1x19, 4mm is doable as is 5mm. just. But that is about it. Stuff doesn't like going round corners. OK if a big 'soft' eye, but if using thimbles, then 5mm is practicaly the limit.

My thoughts too. Wrong wire for this job if a normal 1 X 19
 
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