Spider Box Projects: L5 Connector anti-theft chain link.
L5 Connector anti-theft chain link:
How to Build:
Reading about this while at UnScruz or the Burn? Find DennisR/Overseer, I carry little kits with all the necessary components.
Step One: Gather Materials
Everything listed here is available at Home Depot for affordable prices. This is about a $20 project, including the adapter but without tools. $2.50 without. If you're just making one or two, I would avoid buying the Tools; Home Depot staff can cut the 28" steel wire for you from their "purchase per foot" spool. One of your friends will have a pair of wire strippers with a wire crimp in its handle, or check out your local library if they have a tool rental program. Oakland Library's loan tools; these tools are most likely in their inventory. Borrowing them saves you $70.
Step Two: Secure the Adapter to the cable
Important: Do not pull the wire rope tight around the L5 adapter, as it will slowly chew away at the plastic cable shielding. Leave enough extra wire in the loop for it to move freely around the L5 Adapter.
Slide the Ferrule down the wire and create a loop around the L5 Adapter, leaving about 3/4" excess through the Ferrule. Because the loop's radius is so small/tight, you will need to hold the wires/furrule in place to crimp it. Using my non-dominant hand, I pinch both wires
| Slide the Wires through the Ferrule and around the Adapter, being tight enough that it can't slide through, but loose enough that the adapter can move freely. <IMAGE> |
Using my non-dominant hand, I pinch both wires below the Ferrule to hold it in place.
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Using your Crimp tool, crimp 1/4th of the Ferrule on the edge. Once the first crimp is done you can let go of pinching the end and move the ferrule around as needed for effective crimping <IMAGE> |


