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eric

Since 13 Jan 2006
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PostWed Aug 02, 23 6:47 am    Wing Ding Mechanical Engineering question Reply with quote

I want to add some stainless swivels to my leashes. What load in lbs would be more than enough to handle a wing getting ripped out of hand by strong gorge winds? Looking for something better than overkill or a guess….

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Eric

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Ho-Toe

Since 30 Apr 2014
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PostWed Aug 02, 23 7:24 am     Reply with quote

https://www.englundmarine.com/products/tuna-black-torpedo-swivels%7CPES-TBS.html

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danf

Since 12 Jun 2009
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PostWed Aug 02, 23 12:29 pm     Reply with quote

I have been using these for a couple of years with zero failures in fresh and salt water with no corrosion, 550# test. I also setup a static drop test, I can't remember exactly what I did but it was pretty violent. I think I did 10 lbs from 4 feet. It snapped some old 500 pound Q power kite line so I repeated it with 1/4" spectra and the swivel was fine. The load was way more than I would ever expect from a wing especially with a bungy leash.

If you take apart a typical surf leash the swivel looks identical to these.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NFVQTG2?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1&psc=1


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eric

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PostWed Aug 02, 23 1:13 pm     Reply with quote

Thanks so much Dan. I was hoping you’d chime in!

Eric

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PostWed Aug 02, 23 1:14 pm     Reply with quote

Thanks so much Dan. I was hoping you’d chime in!

Eric

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danf

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PostWed Aug 02, 23 3:28 pm     Reply with quote

Eric, if you learned how to fid a Brummel loop with dyneema back in the day when we were trying to kill ourselves with shackles those skills will come in handy 😀 I fid a loop around the eye of the swivel to attach it to my bungy leash FYI, I think NSI might be making something similar now.

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eric

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PostWed Aug 02, 23 5:37 pm     Reply with quote

Yes, I have this skill. Thanks again Dan.

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Mlander

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PostFri Aug 04, 23 10:39 am    North Shore Inc in HR has swivels Reply with quote

North Shore Inc in HR has swivels exactly like the picture above except they've got a 2" spliced loop on each end so they are easy to connect to most kite leashes. I think one or two shops in town also carry them.

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PostSat Aug 05, 23 11:08 am     Reply with quote

Took an hour to make the first one. But hey I saved like $1.00…
Second through 4th about 15 min each.
Kinda fun.

Eric


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ldhr

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PostTue Aug 08, 23 9:33 am     Reply with quote

eric wrote:
Took an hour to make the first one. But hey I saved like $1.00…
Second through 4th about 15 min each.
Kinda fun.

Eric


Next non-windy day.... make a hundred.... sell them out of the back of your van down by the river. I'll buy 1 or 2.

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