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u/GALACTICA-Actual · 3 pointsr/EDC

Ex LE.

You'd be amazed at how skilled pack/purse thieves are. They literally practice for hours, the same way pickpockets do.

They also often work in pairs. You don't want to get into that mess.

There is a very easy solution, and it's not expensive, and no hassle to use.

Go to Home Depot or Lowes and buy some braided aircraft cable, like this, and some cable crimps (they come in bags of two, but get a couple of extra in case one gets messed-up when crimping it). Both places will cut it to the length you want, and it has a sturdy plastic coating, so it won't damage whatever you wrap it around.

You run one end of the cable through one side of the crimp, and feed it back through the other side of the crimp. Then pinch the crimp down to lock the cable in. There are tools for this, but you don't need one for the gauge cable you'll use; a hammer and a flat cement surface is all you need.

You don't need really thick cable. 3mm or below is fine. Get either a screw locking carabiner or a small padlock.

You only need it to be 1' 1/2" to 2' long, and it's lightweight and coils up to go in your pack.

Just seeing a pack strung-up will usually make them move on to a different target.

u/Jason3211 · 1 pointr/DIY

Here is the cheapest route for fastening the wire to your end posts. Aluminum Oval Crimping Sleeve. You'll need a swaging tool to crimp them. The link is the cheapest one I could find.

What you'll do on your end posts is drill two holes per line, vertical of each other (edit: side by side would be stronger, but might not look as nice, your call on this). Make them about 1/2"-1" apart. Feed the cable through one and back through the other and crimp it together. You'll need some help on one end of the railing to make sure you get it really tight before crimping.

The other option is this Atlantis rail stuff that you're probably seen, it's expensive.

Tensioners: These go on only one side of each cable run.

Achors: These go on the other side of each cable run.

You only need 1 tensioner per line.

u/OpSecAnon · 1 pointr/CarAV

Okay, so you say I need a crimping tool. I will also need crimping sleeves I believe they are called? Anything else?

I'm looking at these right now:

  1. Crimping tool

  2. Sleeves

  3. Antenna adapter