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I want to order some push/pull cables for my shifter set up but I must have my hat screwed on bass ackwards. I want cables that have these threaded bulkhead ends (circled below) on both ends. I think. blink.gif I don't want one end unsecured. TIA

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Jesus H Christ, I read right past McMasters description in the begining. This is why I should be in bed by 2100hr's. I still don't see where CC Cables shows the double ended one but MC's is good enough. Thx Mike.

EDIT: Mike, did you use the 7-1 wrap sheath (large bend radius but very strong)
jimkelly
here is a pic of what bob used
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=110974
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and here is what zaney used
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...4994&st=100
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and what dbcooper used
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=102887
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Thx Jim, you are a plethora of "Suby Thread" info! My confusion was over the dual bulkhead ftg's but Mike 'splained it to me, properly. I hadn't seen Bob's version, though. Thx, kent beerchug.gif
andys
Although McMaster-Carr is a good source, I prefer to use Control Cables Inc. Same product as McM-C (CableCraft), but they make them to customer specs (any length, any end, any bulkhead, etc) on site. One phone call and a credit card, and you're done. Much faster than McM-C, and you can talk directly to the experts. I've used them for many years, and many projects. BTW, my experience has been that the CableCraft product is better than MORSE.

CONTROL CABLES INC
9816 Alburtis Ave
Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 United States
Phone: (562) 949-0455

Andys
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