Nice video. I would have measured to leave 1/4" or so thread exposed on the anchors after the initial tightening as the cable will stretch a bit and the posts may move a bit with time causing the need for re-tightening. I used bare stainless cable (quicker, easier and cheaper) not knowing if the plastic jacket will dry out & crack in sunlight over time. I'd also spend the $$s and use a hydraulic crimper with proper dies, worried about crimping with a cutter causing cracks/stress points on the anchors. Looks good though.
Hey Richard! No doubt in your assessment. These cables do move over time and I've had to adjust here and there but overall, I have plenty of adjustment left in all of my strings. As for the crimper, yes, I should have spent the money or rented a tool to do that. It does look good though and I can't even see them anymore. We chose the black because of our design and the plastic sheeting has actually held up great. No cracking, discoloration or nothing. I think it being aircraft grade helps. It's definitely not a cheap product. Thank you so much for commenting and your support. I think if anything anyone can get out of this video is the jig. I think it's essential for a perfect install! Thanks again Richard!
@@StoneyCreekSparkchaser Big 10-4 regarding the jig/template. Yours was very good. Can't imagine not using a simple one like I did or something better like you made.. I did shell out for a Muzata drill guide for 90- 45-30 degree hole drilling, but seems like you got along fine without one. Best wishes.
Thanks Joseph! I appreciate the compliment. And no I did not get it from Muzata. I found some 1/4” black coated stainless steel aircraft wire from Amazon and got that. It came in a roll of 500ft. I did use a lot of it and I tried finding it on Amazon but the link is disabled. I’m sure with a little search, you’ll find something similar. Good luck and let me know if you need anything else! Thanks again!
I think for these I went between 38 and 42 inches. It all depends on what the code requirements are for your area. I had to build mine to code. Hope this helps
Hey Greg! That all depends on what you want to do. I like mine being spaced apart every 4 feet, but that works out for my deck to make everything symmetrical. However, with using this system, the further spaced your posts are the more flex you’ll probably get on the cable. I hope this helps Greg :)
That looks really good.
Thanks Rod! It really turned out great! We love it!
Nice video. I would have measured to leave 1/4" or so thread exposed on the anchors after the initial tightening as the cable will stretch a bit and the posts may move a bit with time causing the need for re-tightening. I used bare stainless cable (quicker, easier and cheaper) not knowing if the plastic jacket will dry out & crack in sunlight over time. I'd also spend the $$s and use a hydraulic crimper with proper dies, worried about crimping with a cutter causing cracks/stress points on the anchors. Looks good though.
Hey Richard! No doubt in your assessment. These cables do move over time and I've had to adjust here and there but overall, I have plenty of adjustment left in all of my strings. As for the crimper, yes, I should have spent the money or rented a tool to do that. It does look good though and I can't even see them anymore. We chose the black because of our design and the plastic sheeting has actually held up great. No cracking, discoloration or nothing. I think it being aircraft grade helps. It's definitely not a cheap product.
Thank you so much for commenting and your support. I think if anything anyone can get out of this video is the jig. I think it's essential for a perfect install! Thanks again Richard!
@@StoneyCreekSparkchaser Big 10-4 regarding the jig/template. Yours was very good. Can't imagine not using a simple one like I did or something better like you made.. I did shell out for a Muzata drill guide for 90- 45-30 degree hole drilling, but seems like you got along fine without one. Best wishes.
@richardstaehle6134 thanks Richard! You as well
Looks great!
Thank you :)
Nice video. Very helpful.
Thanks Shel! We absolutely love our deck and railing. Couldn’t be happier. I really appreciate the comment and support!
Great Information
Hey Thanks John! I appreciate the support my friend! Have a great day
Great info
Thanks Paul! I appreciate that! I’ve had this up for quite sometime now and looks good as new! Simple too! Take care my friend!
Great video- covers the details and to the point Did you get the cable from Muzata?
Thanks Joseph! I appreciate the compliment. And no I did not get it from Muzata. I found some 1/4” black coated stainless steel aircraft wire from Amazon and got that. It came in a roll of 500ft. I did use a lot of it and I tried finding it on Amazon but the link is disabled. I’m sure with a little search, you’ll find something similar. Good luck and let me know if you need anything else! Thanks again!
How high is post?
I think for these I went between 38 and 42 inches. It all depends on what the code requirements are for your area. I had to build mine to code. Hope this helps
How far apart can set your post
Hey Greg! That all depends on what you want to do. I like mine being spaced apart every 4 feet, but that works out for my deck to make everything symmetrical. However, with using this system, the further spaced your posts are the more flex you’ll probably get on the cable. I hope this helps Greg :)
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