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How do you assemble this chainplate

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I have some Amati 4090/05 chain plates. There are three pieces.
A deadeye, ring and strap. I can not figure how to assemble them.
There must be a technique I can not figure out.
Anyone know how?

Thanks

JMS
 
The Gatzby and Allen

That is correct but no matter what I tried I can not get the ring into the strap.
Then try to get the deadeye into the ring.
It is impossible for me.
I have received some assembled buy Amati but some are unassembled.
I have tried every position and even bending an ear on the strap nothing works well.

My assumption is some are assembled by Amati in steps with their last step bending the ears in place.
But once the strap is bent it cant be done.

When you try to put the deadeye in the ring first there is no way to collapse the ring ends to insert.
into the strap.

I am working on a scratch built ship.
 
It sounds like they are not the right size for the Deadeyes you are using. Only one way to fix that.
 
I suggest that the answer to your question is “you don’t.” This is a kit manufacturer offering something that’s making you do something the hard way. Much simpler:

1. Make a wire ring. (Solder the ends together)

2. Crimp the wire around the deadeye leaving a “tail” on the bottom.

3. The chainplate itself is just a strip of brass with a couple of holes drilled at one end.

4. The end of the chainplate without the holes slips through the tail of the stropped deadeye and folds back on itself. It should be secured by: soldering (best choice), epoxy, or CA glue (ugh!).

IMHO, nothing looks worse than a “brass halo” around a deadeye. The strop should be inconspicuous.

Roger
 
Dear Johnnymike! Since you're building a ship model from scratch, you don't need to use the Amati kit at all. The point is, this design is purely a fantasy. This is what similar designs actually looked like.
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