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Old 05-17-20 | 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Iride01
I can't imagine copper crimps holding well enough.
They'd probably hold for shift cables (not necessarily brakes) if one either soldered the cable into a 1" or 2" copper tube that fit tight. Or, perhaps a larger, shorter "crimp", and made sure the cable was ,looped back through the ends of the crimp.



It is common to spice eyes into fishing and logging cables. It would be curious if a similar splice would be stable on bike cables.

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