TheBoatman
Well-Known Member
Would anyone like to participate in a test on securing mooring shackles?
Firstly, I would like to say that we have carried out tests on mooring shackles which have failed due to various reasons and have come up with the following formula which "appears" to work well.
1. Shackle must be of BS standard. (Not fishermans type).
2. Must be moused (either with wire or cable tie) (your choice).
Now the important bit.
Shackle thread must be coated in "Loctite - thread lock) - (not grease - Stockholm tar or any other such gubbins).
We have found that shackles treated in this way stay locked, are reasonably easy to undo and that the threads are in near perfect condition when un-locked, also there seems to be less corrosion of the shackle!!!!
I know this is a long term thing but if anyone would like to try it I can promise at least no worse results than you were already getting and maybe even an improvement.
Please let me know!!!!
Peter.
Firstly, I would like to say that we have carried out tests on mooring shackles which have failed due to various reasons and have come up with the following formula which "appears" to work well.
1. Shackle must be of BS standard. (Not fishermans type).
2. Must be moused (either with wire or cable tie) (your choice).
Now the important bit.
Shackle thread must be coated in "Loctite - thread lock) - (not grease - Stockholm tar or any other such gubbins).
We have found that shackles treated in this way stay locked, are reasonably easy to undo and that the threads are in near perfect condition when un-locked, also there seems to be less corrosion of the shackle!!!!
I know this is a long term thing but if anyone would like to try it I can promise at least no worse results than you were already getting and maybe even an improvement.
Please let me know!!!!
Peter.