Telstar
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Registered: Mar 2012
Location: Wi
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2 snaps and double eye swivel
Don't know if this has been mentioned before, but solved my problem of snap failure and loose dogs several years ago. I use 2 snaps on the 'dog end' of the chain, that are attached to the chain with a 'double eye swivel' using two 1/4" quick links.
On the stake or house end, I don't use a snap, just another swivel and a quick link right to the ring or eye bolt.
With 2 snaps together you have to have a swivel in the chain to keep it from getting twisted up, and by adding the double eyed swivel, it does that.
Been using this for about the last 20 years, and several times had a broken or a unsnapped snap on a dog, but the other snap saved the day and never had a loose dog since.
The last swivels I bought at Menards, are ratted at either 800 or 1200 lbs, it says both in the description. I don't use the cheap pot metal shinny ones, I think they would not hold up. The swivels I have been using last for several years before they show enough wear to where they should be replaced.
Buy a good welded link chain, not the twisted wire junk, and from time to time check the wear on the chains, snaps etc, replace before they fail. Works for me.
Here's a link to the type of swivels I'm talking about.
http://www.menards.com/main/tools-h...537-c-12174.htm
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