ralphyost
Senior Member
Since the discussion about anchor chain is drawing so much interest, I thought I would throw this out.
I would like to add another 100 ft of chain to my existing 100ft chain (3/8 proof coil) and 100 ft of rope.
They make connector links like this one
[url]http://tinyurl.com/39lja83[/url]
which is rated at 2750 lbs whereas 3/8 proof coil galv chain is rated similarly at 2650 lbs strength.
Comments?
According to Ideal Windlass -
To connect more chain to existing chain, us a Drop forge connecting link, (or commonly called a split link) one side has holes the other side has pin. You join the chain together with the split link then hammer the pins of the split link.
R.
-- Edited by ralphyost on Tuesday 12th of October 2010 01:17:45 PM
I would like to add another 100 ft of chain to my existing 100ft chain (3/8 proof coil) and 100 ft of rope.
They make connector links like this one
[url]http://tinyurl.com/39lja83[/url]
which is rated at 2750 lbs whereas 3/8 proof coil galv chain is rated similarly at 2650 lbs strength.
Comments?
According to Ideal Windlass -
To connect more chain to existing chain, us a Drop forge connecting link, (or commonly called a split link) one side has holes the other side has pin. You join the chain together with the split link then hammer the pins of the split link.
R.
-- Edited by ralphyost on Tuesday 12th of October 2010 01:17:45 PM