Carol,
I have found that a good quality ceramic insulator makes a really
nice 'transition point' (for lack of a better word) for rope of just
about any type. No worries about jumping out of the groove. Just make
sure you have one that is completely glazed and especially smooth where
the movable rope will go thru the eye. Egg type insulators (the ones
where if the insulator would fail, the two ropes or wires loops will
still be connected) give you a nice raceway for the rope. Can't think of
the darn name but similar to ones you would use to break up guy wires.
Mike / W8DN
On 9/11/2011 9:30 PM, Carol Richards wrote:
> I am in need of 4 marine grade pulleys for wire antennas. My rope is 1/4inch
> good quality stuff that I had bought from one of the usual suppliers. What
> type of pulleys do I need and where is the best supplier? I don't want to use
> junk that will rust out in 6 months. (NJ acid rain area....lol)
>
>
> Thanks, Carol
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