The foredeck cow would approve. The idea of leather bothers her. 

Rich

> On Jul 15, 2014, at 22:58, Chuck S <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Silk ties may be better?
> 
> 
> 
> From: "CNC boat owners, cnc-list" <[email protected]>
> To: "Frederick G Street" <[email protected]>, "CNC boat owners, cnc-list" 
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2014 11:25:54 AM
> Subject: Re: Stus-List bonding strap question
> 
> Leather works well for bondage. 
> 
> Rich
> 
> On Jul 13, 2014, at 11:34, Frederick G Street via CnC-List 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Actually, there’s a reason to NOT use braid; from the ABYC bonding standard:
> 
> The common bonding conductor shall be uninsulated copper or bronze strip, 
> copper tubing, bare tinned-copper wire or insulated copper wire of the proper 
> gauge. Copper braid shall not be used for this purpose.
> 
> (a) Common Bonding conductors fabricated from copper or bronze strip shall 
> have a minimum thickness of 1/32 inch and be no less than 1/2 inch in width.
> 
> (b) Wire, where used as the common bonding conductor, shall be at least no. 8 
> AWG.
> 
> Note: These requirements are based on both physical strength and the ability 
> to make alld maintain low-resistance connections, as well as current ratings.
> 
> So 8AWG would be okay for bonding; UNLESS it’s part of a lightning protection 
> system.  Then 4AWG is recommended.
> 
> 
> Fred Street -- Minneapolis
> S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI
> 
> On Jul 13, 2014, at 8:59 AM, Frederick G Street via CnC-List 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Skip — there’s no reason to use braid over the usual insulated large-gauge 
> stranded cable.  I’ve got all crimp terminals from 8AWG to 4/0, in terminal 
> sizes from #10 to 3/8”, as well as the proper compound crimper needed to do 
> those large lugs; if you’d like, I could do up a heavy grounding wire for 
> you.  4AWG green cable should be okay for the mast; I may actually have some 
> of that around, depending on the length you need.  And for the engine, if 
> it’s just bonding (NOT the main DC system ground), 4AWG should be okay there, 
> too.  If you need a main DC ground, I’d probably go bigger than 4AWG; maybe 
> 2/0 to account for engine cranking current.
> 
> Fred Street -- Minneapolis
> S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI
> 
> On Jul 13, 2014, at 7:52 AM, Burt Stratton via CnC-List 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I am in need of a bonding conductor for both my engine block and mast. Engine 
> block strap is corroded to the point of dust. Mast strap is missing.
>  
> The boat contains braided tinned copper straps with nice big ring ends to fit 
> over the keel bolts. I have been able to find braided flat straps but no 
> termination hardware. Does anyone here have experience with that? I have lots 
> of experience terminating standard stranded wire but never braided straps. Is 
> there a source for purchasing pre-terminated straps of varying length?
>  
> Skip
> 1974 C&C 33 ¾ ton
> Portsmouth, RI
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