It looks like some pull apart in the middle:View attachment 606384I tried to stick on safety cables today to secure those springs, :thumbdown: No way they are going on there fully through to full extension and be left on there. Way too much slack with the gate up and spring slack about 3 feet . Plenty to get into things undesired even onto the wheel itself.
Am I correct on my assumption that these springs almost always break at the end, that color band area indicating it痴 strength. I知 thinking of making a short loop from the ramps eye going up a foot or so and back. Not sure how that would affect the coils when it was relaxed on that cable over time but it would keep everything together if that end snaps . Brilliant ideas anyone??
It looks like some pull apart in the middle:
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Aaron Z
The problem is that the spring extends by about 3 feet as the tailgate goes down. As such if a cable goes through the spring when the tailgate is up there is 3 ft of extra cable hanging loose.Can OP run single cable thru spring and tie off at each end? Jon
White PVC is not UV stabilized and will turn brittle in sunlight, grey PVC conduit is UV stabilized and has no problems with being in the sunlight.I had thought of that pipe idea before myself. Just not sure how to pull it off Perhaps sleeving 2 sizes one inside the other.
I’d planned on putting this off a while but for running into a colleague who retired a few years ahead of me. She told me that not long ago that she and her husband had been doing something to their garage door when a cable broke? It sailed right by her nose and caught him in the eye. No more eye just that quick so it does happen. I did have one break right over my head once in the mid 60s. I couldn’t have been more than 12 but hit the deck like a seasoned grunt. I thought it was a nuke it was so stunningly loud..
I do notice from that web page that the condition of that spring is beyond horrible. I’d like to think that they are safe until they show signs like that but would bet my life on it. I think the first line of defense is staying out of the line of Fire by putting a nice set of handles in the middle of the gate. Operating it from the center should alleviate most of the concerned . Someone mentioned using gray pipe. Which one would you suggest? Wouldn’t pvc bevup to the task?
White PVC is not UV stabilized and will turn brittle in sunlight, grey PVC conduit is UV stabilized and has no problems with being in the sunlight.
2 pipes sleeved with a bolt through each end that goes through the loop on the end of the spring should work.
Aaron Z