I have done almost exactly the same thing with a car accelerator cable, even down to the M4 tap and the grub screw, and I thought I was the only one to think of this, so good for you!
Thank you! You are my absolute hero! I'm surprised more people haven't commented on this video. I'm somewhere where it's not convenient to try to fabricate something with solder. This is much simpler. Thank you a million times.
Well, it's dangerous what he did because the metal gets fatigue stress once it's pinched like that, it will start to fray and cut slowly at the point where it is pinched... A few thousand brake movements and it will just come loose by surprise. The point with solder is that it holds all the strands and can (ideally) prevent the pinch stress completely by developing all the cable.
it's dangerous what he did because the metal gets fatigue stress once it's pinched like that, it will start to fray and cut slowly at the point where it is pinched... A few thousand brake movements and it will just come loose by surprise. The point with solder is that it holds all the strands and can (ideally) prevent the pinch stress completely by developing all the cable.
if you have the right tools, do it and tell me if it works for you or not because I've tried it. everyone does the same thing i said to do something different.
you make two staples and you have them in time of need until the health weekend that is all closed You can wait or this is your opinion Thank you for your interest!!!
Not all of us have that option. Maybe you don't have a prefabricated tool for the use case. On a bicycle, it's a different story. I am looking at my throttle cable.
Laurie υπάρχουν πολύ τρόποι να φτιάξεις μια ντιζα ανάλογα με το τι σχήμα έχει τα φτιαχνω για ώρα ανάγκης παράδειγμα μου κοβεις ι ντιζα στο δρομο σε 2 λεπτα το εχου φτιάξει και κανω τι δουλειά μου άνετα το σαββατοκύριακο είναι όλα κλειστά δεν μπορώ να αγοράσω ντιζα τοποθετώ ενα ανταπτορα και ολα ειναι πολυ απλα!!! Έχω βάλει πριν 2 χρόνια δεν έχω κοπή ακόμα lol
the pinch point of the repair can fray and crack more easily that a pro cable after 1000-2000 repetitions, for a life-death equipment, it's not the wisest. you will see that cables are always designed to have no pinches or bends, only crimps and welds, to avoid risking lives. If he did that first and then welded it would be ok.
Hi Michel if you treat it well it doesn't hurt anything if you put a thicker wire and pinch a bit in front with electric welding to make it thicker or not go away and the screw grips the cable well there is a chance that it will last for an animal and never get hurt
@@MBPATENTS 🤦♂️bro ! The title of this dumb fucking video is “ hot to change break cable with minimum tools. 😂 you think I have a whole metal shop on my bike. Dumb fuck!
I have done almost exactly the same thing with a car accelerator cable, even down to the M4 tap and the grub screw, and I thought I was the only one to think of this, so good for you!
Hi michael Well done, congratulations as always
Done the same and added Red Thread Locker--after cleaning cable end, set screw, and end-piece with carb-cleaner (and let dry for a few minutes).
Buying this tools is more expensive than the cable itself
Then you can buy a cable
Awesome job! Well done and thankyou for the Tips
Thank you very much for your kind words!!!
it easy for you, cuz you have tool and equipment
It is good for those who has a tools for fabrication but for who hasn't?We dont want to compromise our life specially for safety.
Thank you! You are my absolute hero! I'm surprised more people haven't commented on this video. I'm somewhere where it's not convenient to try to fabricate something with solder. This is much simpler. Thank you a million times.
Hello Laurie Flood, thank you very much for your kind words. !!!!!😀
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Here it is a little simpler
Well, it's dangerous what he did because the metal gets fatigue stress once it's pinched like that, it will start to fray and cut slowly at the point where it is pinched... A few thousand brake movements and it will just come loose by surprise. The point with solder is that it holds all the strands and can (ideally) prevent the pinch stress completely by developing all the cable.
You must be one of his relatives
Ooh I like this!
Thank you very much!
Thanks 👍👍
En you thanks mrimtiaz!!!
for a bicycle you should be able to use a wood pin for this fix
Great thanks
it's dangerous what he did because the metal gets fatigue stress once it's pinched like that, it will start to fray and cut slowly at the point where it is pinched... A few thousand brake movements and it will just come loose by surprise. The point with solder is that it holds all the strands and can (ideally) prevent the pinch stress completely by developing all the cable.
I still think that it would be better to dip it in hot solder metal
if you have the right tools, do it and tell me if it works for you or not because I've tried it. everyone does the same thing i said to do something different.
Ok
Rather to buy new cable break than buying that expensive tools...
you make two staples and you have them in time of need until the health weekend that is all closed You can wait or this is your opinion Thank you for your interest!!!
Not all of us have that option. Maybe you don't have a prefabricated tool for the use case. On a bicycle, it's a different story. I am looking at my throttle cable.
Laurie υπάρχουν πολύ τρόποι να φτιάξεις μια ντιζα ανάλογα με το τι σχήμα έχει τα φτιαχνω για ώρα ανάγκης παράδειγμα μου κοβεις ι ντιζα στο δρομο σε 2 λεπτα το εχου φτιάξει και κανω τι δουλειά μου άνετα το σαββατοκύριακο είναι όλα κλειστά δεν μπορώ να αγοράσω ντιζα τοποθετώ ενα ανταπτορα και ολα ειναι πολυ απλα!!! Έχω βάλει πριν 2 χρόνια δεν έχω κοπή ακόμα lol
the pinch point of the repair can fray and crack more easily that a pro cable after 1000-2000 repetitions, for a life-death equipment, it's not the wisest. you will see that cables are always designed to have no pinches or bends, only crimps and welds, to avoid risking lives. If he did that first and then welded it would be ok.
Brake not break
It is good for a throttle cable BUT no secure for a brake or clutch cable ant such système exist in all good meca supplier !?!?
Hi Michel if you treat it well it doesn't hurt anything if you put a thicker wire and pinch a bit in front with electric welding to make it thicker or not go away and the screw grips the cable well there is a chance that it will last for an animal and never get hurt
DIY? 😂😂 you know what that means or no
I know. But I don't think you do as it seems.
@@MBPATENTS 🤦♂️bro ! The title of this dumb fucking video is “ hot to change break cable with minimum tools. 😂 you think I have a whole metal shop on my bike. Dumb fuck!
I think he thinks that it is DIY and a master's degree