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Old 20th September 2010, 07:32 PM
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If anyone has a c-hook for sale (as supplied with a thrashing machine) please pm me with price, etc
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Old 20th September 2010, 10:33 PM
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Whats a C hook look like, and what does it do?
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Old 20th September 2010, 11:03 PM
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Well , it looks like a letter C , and it hooks ! It is used for hooking two chain ends together quickly , but is obviously not very strong , so needs to be made of good steel . You can also have an S hook to do the same job .
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Old 21st September 2010, 05:31 AM
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bend an old buckrake tine into one, they are much stronger
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Old 21st September 2010, 12:54 PM
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Boughtons used to make them in varius sizes. All tested by Hall Bros who were our wire rope suppliers

I kept one in the engine spud pan ready for work until went to use it one day and there it was gone...

I have seen them made from old half shafts.

Geoff Gilbert has a drawing of a similar 'S' hook in his Thrashing book. Get one made to that drawing Mike.

Speaking from experience, bow or dee shackles are safer.

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Old 21st September 2010, 04:52 PM
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Well , it looks like a letter C , and it hooks ! It is used for hooking two chain ends together quickly , but is obviously not very strong , so needs to be made of good steel . You can also have an S hook to do the same job .
Thanks for the literal answer, I guessed as much, just didn't really know for sure, and it's use!

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Old 22nd September 2010, 07:50 AM
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I have seen them made from old half shafts.

Geoff Gilbert has a drawing of a similar 'S' hook in his Thrashing book. Get one made to that drawing Mike.

JW
Our local blacksmith made one up from an old half shaft. After very little use it started to split and crack. I guess he tried to work it at too low a temperature..
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Old 22nd September 2010, 07:23 PM
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Most likely used the wrong heat treatment for the alloy steel that the shaft would be made from.
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Old 22nd September 2010, 08:20 PM
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Come to think of it , Mike , I think that it might be safest to use a shackle with proper markings on it . A dodgy C hook could kill or maim , and using the marked shackle would cover your arse .
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Old 22nd September 2010, 09:11 PM
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The amount of shackles sold that are not cirtificated for lifting etc, if amazing! Someone I know bould a load of them, none were cirtificated, so when the insurance man came, they all had to be disposed of....
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