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#144651
A.C.E.,Inc.
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Registered:
4/21/2004
Posted:
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Company:
Atlanta Cable Enterprises, Inc.
Occupation:
Construction & Technical Company
Location:
Atlanta Metro Area
4/12/2005 10:44:00 AM
That looks like an old "S" lasher (Spinner). It uses the tension on the lashing wire to spin it instead of downward friction on the wheel. Ok for small jobs, 1 to 2 cables on bare strand.
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lasher from 1967
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Re: lasher from 1967
Wolf1
4/12/2005 6:48:00 PM
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