The actual dimensions I'm not sure of, but what I do know is that when installing cable railings, adding 1-2 inches to each cable length does help prevent sagging and allows for proper tensioning. The key to the best results is to measure correctly!
how long was that run? looks like longer than 15'. Muzata says to do max 15'. I have a 30' section on my deck, I will be doing 2 15' segments on that. I do like this kit. doing videos on this product on my channel as well. So far I am impressed with the kit.
@@MuzataCableRailingLEDChannel The finishing washers are a nice touch but I really don't think the adhesive will last more then a season. I would like to see a better solution for attaching the washers, not sure what you can do however.
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These anchors seem like they would pull out over time with the tension required for install. Id choose an anchor that terminates on the other side with a nut and washer
Finally. Someone that can talk about the installation instead of the weather and why they moved somewhere.
Actually, we want to share more information that is useful to people is more important than anything else.
Awesome video. We are going to install this vertical. Love the tee wrench.
Glad you like it!
How much longer is each cable cut over the actual dimension anchor post to anchor post? Thanks!
The actual dimensions I'm not sure of, but what I do know is that when installing cable railings, adding 1-2 inches to each cable length does help prevent sagging and allows for proper tensioning. The key to the best results is to measure correctly!
how long was that run? looks like longer than 15'. Muzata says to do max 15'. I have a 30' section on my deck, I will be doing 2 15' segments on that. I do like this kit. doing videos on this product on my channel as well. So far I am impressed with the kit.
Thanks for liking this, it's popular with a lot of people and your video looks great!
What size are your posts that are in between those 4x4 posts? What spacing are you using here between posts?
This is not very clear to me, perhaps you need our help with your project?
Do you have some AI bot to respond to your video comments?
Didn't use the finishing washers over the cr73 anchors?
Adhesive washer can be used to cover holes in the tailpile just for aesthetic purposes, so you can decide for yourself whether to use it or not.
@@MuzataCableRailingLEDChannel The finishing washers are a nice touch but I really don't think the adhesive will last more then a season. I would like to see a better solution for attaching the washers, not sure what you can do however.
My deck has some weird 30/60 degree angles on the edges. Would a system like this work for that? Would I have to start/stop the cable at each angle?
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agree it is not hard, just time consuming. More accurate you are, the better the results!
Yes. And I couldn't agree more, the perfect finished product always takes a little time.
These anchors seem like they would pull out over time with the tension required for install. Id choose an anchor that terminates on the other side with a nut and washer
This is a great thought, thanks for sharing!