alahol2
Well-Known Member
If you go the swageless route these people usually have a less expensive alternative...
Sort of. Except a swaged fork might be more often seen on the front end?My guardwires have a swaged-on eyelet to allow the front end to be shackled to the pulpit, the other end having a threaded stud swaged on, which will pass through the stanchions and then have a larger eyelet screwed on, which can be lashed to the ring on the pushpit, allowing rapid lowering of the wires in order to facilitate MOB recovery.
I thought this arrangement was standard.
Preferable but not standard.My guardwires have a swaged-on eyelet to allow the front end to be shackled to the pulpit, the other end having a threaded stud swaged on, which will pass through the stanchions and then have a larger eyelet screwed on, which can be lashed to the ring on the pushpit, allowing rapid lowering of the wires in order to facilitate MOB recovery.
I thought this arrangement was standard.
You're quite right.Sort of. Except a swaged fork might be more often seen on the front end?