
What is the difference between hot-dipped galvanized and electroplated or electrogalvanized? Most people have no idea, but there is a big difference. The majority of the cable sold on eBay is electroplated which is less expensive to manufacture and has a much thinner coating due to a very inferior coating process. I won't go into a lot of detail here. You can do a google search and learn about this in depth from engineers. I will quote a couple of experts on galvanizing, "Zinc plating or electroplating is a process where zinc is applied by using a current of electricity. It is a thinner coating than hot-dipped galvanizing making it unsuitable for outdoor applications" Another quote, "Hot-dipped galvanized coatings are up to 10 times as thick and will always greatly outlast zinc electroplating in any environment. Electroplated zinc coatings are rarely adequate for direct outside exposure". We don't sell any electroplated aircraft cable. We use and test almost everything we sell, and electro-plating doesn't pass the quality test. Bruce Jones
Caution: USE THE WORKING LOAD LIMIT when deciding what supplies you need for your project. For a safety margin, this is 1/5th of the breaking strength.
We have several of these cable kits available to fit your individual needs, each with different components - turnbuckles, cable sizes, etc... I recommend using a minimum 3/16" steel aircraft cable for nets over 55' or commercial applications, unless you are supporting it in the middle. It has over 2 times the tensile strength of 1/8" and you will have less sag. 1/4" Steel aircraft cable has almost twice the tensile strength of 3/16" cable. For our other cable kits, turnbuckles, eye bolts, etc... check our eBay store under Jones-Sports / Batting Cage Cable Suspension
How do I install my batting cage? Whether for inside or outside application, hanging these cages from cables is my favorite installation method. You can move the cage to one side or the other, like a shower curtain, to make room for other activities. Also hanging these cages on cables makes for a neater-looking, boxier net without much sag. How you hang them is going to vary from site to site and person to person and is only limited by your own ingenuity, but I will give you some general guidelines to start:
Why buy from us? We are a family business started by my grandfather over 50 years ago. We intend on being in business for another 50 years. We have over 20 years' experience with netting and have shipped to 10's of thousands of customers worldwide. We only sell quality, well made products.

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