Ru88ell
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Someone suggested that I should 'mouse' my shackles. Where do I get this mousing wire from? Is it special, or can I use any old wire?
Monel for stainless steel shackles etcYou should use monel wire, the idea is that it wont react with any other metal so it wont cause corrosion on the shackle and its pins.
Mousing: Shackle pins can rotate completely free with wire mousing still attached. Black nylon Ty-Wraps are economic and long-lasting where pins' holes are bevel-reamed to remove sharp edges
First Rate – 316 s/s Tyton Ty-Wrap cable ties. Nylon Eurolock 13mm Ty-Wrap ( pairs ). Monel 1.6mm wire locking ( pairs )
after a sharp nip with some pliers.
Do you really need to mouse them? I've not had a small shackle come undone on various under-20ft boats after a sharp nip with some pliers.
The thing with mousing, I have found, is not to overdo it.
A couple of turns is enough.
It is wise ti smear the thread on the pin with heavy waterproof grease before tightening, by the way.
I was just looking at the forum thinking 'only here could you get 14 answers to " what wire should I mouse with ",
Put it this way, all aircraft controls, engine bits & pieces etc are wire-locked; would you get on a plane with controls 'locked' by cable ties ?!
I don't mean to sound like a pedantic so and so, but do you mean "bob-stay" when you say "chain water stay"?Cheers Lakey! She gets a lot of nice comments both via t'internet and in person.
Three people independently suggested that I should mouse up the shackles on the chain waterstay. I was just following it up. I tracked down some of that wire to a place called http://www.chandlery4u.co.uk It seems that the owners have retired but have loads of good stock. I bought some Barton blocks at stupid money too.
Its what is done on aircraft. I was watching it being done on a helicopter gear box only the other day. They used a nice special tool for putting the twists in as well.I was taught to mouse so as to secure against the 'undoing' direction of rotation, if you see what I mean, the idea being to prevent the slightest rotation rather than just retain the pin.
This is another reason I'm not a fan of cable ties unless circumstances force their use.
I was just looking at the forum thinking 'only here could you get 14 answers to " what wire should I mouse with ", but ( apart from mine of course) it's all good stuff, a lesson there somewhere.