11-30-2018, 04:25 AM
yes , to extend a cable,
you have 2 choices, sure ,
solder it (lead tin, 60% tin)
silver solder it
braze it.
use only steel rated flux.
the problem is after that it jams in to the sheath opening.
building a Y bridge bracket that holds 2 cables 180degr apart, and stock on the right, and new short cable solder or brass clamp connected to you motor cycle cable (has bigger ends on MC)
then the center part can float in mid space of the Y tips, allowing both cables to move freely.
see these, the top one left and #4 down from top is the clamps.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/UNIVERSAL-MOTOR...:rk:5:pf:0
a cable can be extended but needs a custom clamp. and Y bracket
the only other way, is all new center of cable end to end and then add longer sheath extension piece to ether end , top end best, do to more dry.
you have 2 choices, sure ,
solder it (lead tin, 60% tin)
silver solder it
braze it.
use only steel rated flux.
the problem is after that it jams in to the sheath opening.
building a Y bridge bracket that holds 2 cables 180degr apart, and stock on the right, and new short cable solder or brass clamp connected to you motor cycle cable (has bigger ends on MC)
then the center part can float in mid space of the Y tips, allowing both cables to move freely.
see these, the top one left and #4 down from top is the clamps.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/UNIVERSAL-MOTOR...:rk:5:pf:0
a cable can be extended but needs a custom clamp. and Y bracket
the only other way, is all new center of cable end to end and then add longer sheath extension piece to ether end , top end best, do to more dry.
http://www.fixkick.com