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Old January 12th 12, 12:40 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
JIMMIE JIMMIE is offline
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Default nylon rope adjustment brackets??

On Jan 9, 6:26*pm, Jim Lux wrote:
On Jan 9, 5:55*am, "Topaz305rk" wrote:



"dave" wrote in message


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On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 07:38:39 -0500, Jason Washington wrote:


With regular guy wires, we have metal turnbuckles to adjust tension in
the wire, but what about for nylon? *I recently built an antenna that
uses nylon rope for antenna support at various spots. *I need to adjust
the tension in the nylon rope and I'd rather not use metal turnbuckles
as there are a lot of spots that need adjustment and I don't want
interaction with the antenna. What's the alternative? *Thanks


Is it Nylon or Dacron? Anyway, I just tie knots in mine.


Why not just use the same system used on tents that use rain fly covers?
Not sure how to describe it but you can find them on almost any light weight
tent.
Just use a bigger version.
Most use light aluminum but heavy Plexiglas or Lexan would work just fine.


Here's a fancy versionhttp://www.niteize.com/collections/figure-9

I've seen ones that are basically steel wire bent into an appropriate
shape, and, of course, the 3 hole toggle kind: like thesehttp://www.campmor.com/line-tighteners-2.shtml* 8 for $2

The steel wire ones are basically a ring on one end, and a sort of
dual slot thing, hard to describe in words. *Functionally identical to
the campmor ones.

And, there's another scheme with two overlapped rings, like you use
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When I was in the Air Force we had some that didnt look too far away
from a dog bone insulator if you use your imagination a bit. I made
some for tarp tie downs by welding some nuts on the the end of some
steel rods. The threads in the nuts gave it a really good grip.

Jimmie