Re: Aluminum ferrules: smash or swage
[Re: Andrew N.]
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Snared lots of wolves over the years and the only ones that the wolves pulled off were the swaged ones.Never had a wolf pull off a hammered and crosspunched ferrel. So that is straight from on the line use experience. Not bookreading parroting bs.
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Re: Aluminum ferrules: smash or swage
[Re: Boco]
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Snared lots of wolves over the years and the only ones that the wolves pulled off were the swaged ones.Never had a wolf pull off a hammered and crosspunched ferrel. So that is straight from on the line use experience. Not bookreading parroting bs. And thats what you consider proof? You should have just said you made it up.
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Re: Aluminum ferrules: smash or swage
[Re: M.Magis]
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Snared lots of wolves over the years and the only ones that the wolves pulled off were the swaged ones.Never had a wolf pull off a hammered and crosspunched ferrel. So that is straight from on the line use experience. Not bookreading parroting bs. And thats what you consider proof? You should have just said you made it up. Certainly is proof,cant get any more solid proof than real world experience. Now go back to parroting from utubee.
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Re: Aluminum ferrules: smash or swage
[Re: Andrew N.]
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Well since I had to try it, I bought a $30 swager on Amazon and made up a bunch of cables wolf fangs. With info from both crowds, I’m still not completely sure which is best. Guess I’ll give this a go.
I’d say if there’s a failure with the crimped cables, I’ll switch to hammering. Unfortunately a “failure” means lost trap and animal. Which one did you buy, specifically?
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Re: Aluminum ferrules: smash or swage
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Those should work. Not near as handy as a bench swager but, if you're not doing many hundreds of cable stakes or snares, should be just fine. How many crimps are you doing? I crimp stops twice , that covers the entire length of them, and I crimp double ferrules three times, once towards each end and then once in the middle, and that covers the entire length of them. I leave about 1/16" of the cable beyond the stop or ferrule. It opens up slightly and would make it a lot harder for them to slip, yet is short enough that it will not poke your gloves or fingers. That's how i did mine, 3 crimps. just made up 4 dozen. we shall see how it goes. Thanks!
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Re: Aluminum ferrules: smash or swage
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Those should work. Not near as handy as a bench swager but, if you're not doing many hundreds of cable stakes or snares, should be just fine. How many crimps are you doing? I crimp stops twice , that covers the entire length of them, and I crimp double ferrules three times, once towards each end and then once in the middle, and that covers the entire length of them. I leave about 1/16" of the cable beyond the stop or ferrule. It opens up slightly and would make it a lot harder for them to slip, yet is short enough that it will not poke your gloves or fingers. Some wolf snaremen would put a bead of weld at the end of the cable where it stuck thru the ferrel to prevent it pulling off from a big wolf or bear.it also prevented sticking and fur damage from the frayed wire.Myself,I no longer use end stops.
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Re: Aluminum ferrules: smash or swage
[Re: loosanarrow]
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10/28/24 05:46 PM
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You might check out how Newt uses a double ferrule as an end stop. I believe he claims it is stronger than the breaking strength of the cable. I have never had a snare fail at a stop though, so not sure it matters for my uses. If you are pulling earth anchors with levers and such, maybe there will be a noticeable difference. I used the double end stop for 40 years on wolf snares.
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Re: Aluminum ferrules: smash or swage
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Was watching I think it was wiebe trapline adventures the other day on trapping some coyotes and bobcats down south west. Anyway, seen the fellas staking system was a Berkshire stake with a home made slide hammer. His cables were run through the stake with just a stop. No loop and ferrel just a cable stop. Thought that was an interesting system.
New guy still learning
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