Reddit Reddit reviews Loos Stainless Steel 316 Wire Rope, 7x7 Strand Core, 0.094" Bare OD, 25' Length, 700 lbs Breaking Strength

We found 3 Reddit comments about Loos Stainless Steel 316 Wire Rope, 7x7 Strand Core, 0.094" Bare OD, 25' Length, 700 lbs Breaking Strength. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Cable & Wire Rope
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Loos Stainless Steel 316 Wire Rope, 7x7 Strand Core, 0.094
Stainless steel 316 is more corrosion-resistant than 304, due to the addition of molybdenum in the alloyStainless steel 316 is also called marine grade stainless steel because of its chloride corrosion resistance7x7 strand core has seven strands of wire rope with seven wires in each strand, formed helically around a strand core7x7 strand core is stronger, but less flexible than 6x19 and 6x36 class constructionsCan be used over pulleys, rigging, winches, in exercise equipment, and garage door mechanics
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3 Reddit comments about Loos Stainless Steel 316 Wire Rope, 7x7 Strand Core, 0.094" Bare OD, 25' Length, 700 lbs Breaking Strength:

u/Stheno · 1 pointr/RBA
u/IncognitoAcc · 1 pointr/RBA

I'm using 7x7 3/28 inch cable. 316 grade = surgical grade/marine grade stainless, more resistant to corrosion. Better than 304, what is used for many RBA construction.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0013HGP9Y/ref=biss_dp_t_asn 25 feet for 11 USD

THE ROPE IN THE UPPER LINK HAS SOME NYLON WRAPPED AROUND THE cORE, BUT IT IS EASY TO REMOVE.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmGfBFPi7bQ - how to remove

No matter which rope you choose, make sure you torch it till its red hot to remove anything from the manufacturing process. Some people just boil it, but I wouldn't.

Yes, get some nice cable cutters.