skyflyer
Well-Known Member
One of the reasons given for time-based rather than condition-based replacement of standing rigging is that the wires may have internal failures that cannot be seen. Corrosion inside swaged fittings is another weak point.
Given that turnbuckles and toggles are around £40 a piece I wondered given that they are nominally stronger than the cable or end fittings anyway whether they could be simply non-destructively tested (dye penetrant, for example) and re-used?
I know its penny pinching but if properly tested, why not?
Given that turnbuckles and toggles are around £40 a piece I wondered given that they are nominally stronger than the cable or end fittings anyway whether they could be simply non-destructively tested (dye penetrant, for example) and re-used?
I know its penny pinching but if properly tested, why not?