Details of load fixing
... for fixing a heavy load on a flatcar
Here shackles are added to the turnbuckle ...
Here a truss rod is changed to a turnbuckle with closed ends
This is a truss rod as I would like to get as best solution. But the turnbuckle is made from chrome steel and so I can't solder wires and...
... and truss rod is ready.
Repeat this a second time with other end ...
Insert the prepared truss rod wire inside to bent side of turnbuckle and pull it until its end. The bent end of turnbuckle must be straightened...
Doing next step - one end of turnbuckle must bent sideways
First step for truss rod wires, making a widened end on one side of wire and reduce this head until its most wide position
Saving the ready turnbuckles against jumping off
After removing all burrs inside by the steel wire is ready for making a truss rod
Turnbuckle after straightening
Using screw divers with different sizes step by step until reaching the end wide - the turnbuckle will be very wrily
Driving a small screw driver in the opening for widening the tube to a turnbuckle
Filing and lengthening the ends of future turnbuckle
The small tube after breaking from the cannula
Filing a cut around the tube for abscission after making a second opening on opposite side ... and break the future turnbuckle from the tube
Removing the burr from this opening (lug)
Filing first opening of turnbuckle down until inserted steel wire