Why high-end cable manufacturers don't post measurements?


I'd like to get your take on why high-end manufacturers don't post measurements? would you like to see how a cable measure before ....does it matter to you?
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I’d be curious to examine the 0/8 interface. If it’s soldered, it’s likely a dry joint. If crimped, an incomplete contact using a fraction of the actual wire gauge. Perhaps it’s a couple of ring terminals with a bolt?

Are the cables twisted or spread out as a pair with inconsistent separation giving roller coaster inductance?

Care to post the technical details, with photos, b4icu?

And, oh yeah, R is least troublesome of LCR. Do the math.
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I still never got a response ieales, why are you here? Since every opinion is uselss, there is no sense discussing anything. Are you really that bored that you come to have senseless meaningless convos? 
BTW, as a point of information, battery cable is so very 2019, whereas welder's cable is where it's at now, it's flexible, and you can get it in 0, 00, 000 and 0000 thicknesses.
you can get it in 0, 00, 000 and 0000 thicknesses.
I prefer MCM / kcmil guage for truly reference cables that are good up to a mile.