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Electrical...where do you get your disconnects?
HaRuMaN:
This has got to be one of the more ridiculous arguments on this forum... :dizzy:
Nephasth:
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Have you checked PH? :duckhunt
HaRuMaN:
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--- Quote from: HaRuMaN on April 04, 2012, 03:01:40 pm ---This has got to be one of the more ridiculous arguments on this forum... :dizzy:
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Have you checked PH? :duckhunt
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All the time... ;D
yotsuya:
--- Quote from: HaRuMaN on April 04, 2012, 03:01:40 pm ---This has got to be one of the more ridiculous arguments on this forum... :dizzy:
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Wait until comic books get involved.
Ed_McCarron:
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--- Quote from: lanman31337 on April 03, 2012, 09:23:25 am ---I hate ratchet crimpers because most don't have enough force for a good crimp.
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Ratcheting crimpers have a tension adjustment. The ratcheting action, and the geometry of the parts, is what can actually provide more crimp force at the jaws than what you exert at the handles. FWIW, I have several professional crimpers which run about $300 per. They all ratchet.
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^ This. I have an expensive set that forms the sleeves on the connector. Love them. Bad thing is, if you set the connector in wrong, you waste it -- can't back the ratchet off.