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i feel foolish to ask this :p how do u crimp the quick connects?
NoOne=NBA=:
If you don't have a REAL crimping tool, Vise Grips will work pretty well--as long as you are careful how you do it.
You just have to be careful not to mess up the plastic part too much, and you may need to squeeze it a bit sideways first to roll the metal part up a bit inside depending on the actual wire size used.
The goal, regardless of the looks of the finished product, is to get a secure crimp on the wire--so that you won't have problems with it down the road.
Posted for the sake of others, not as a solution to THIS post.
danny_galaga:
crimp pliers are normally HEAPS cheaper than visegrips. id recommend investing in some. you dont need an expensive pair...
fredster:
That just goes to show Apu, there are no stupid questions.
exibar:
--- Quote from: danny_galaga on August 29, 2004, 06:48:04 am ---crimp pliers are normally HEAPS cheaper than visegrips. id recommend investing in some. you dont need an expensive pair...
--- End quote ---
Absolutely, if you don't have a pair head on over to HOme Depot or Lowes, radio shack, wall mart I think may even have them in their automotive dept.
I think Home Depot's most expensive pair of crimps, with a nice cooshy comfy handle is $8. Their cheapest pair is like $4 (the same pair you get with Ultimarc's wiring kit). Both pairs work just as well, it's just the more expenvie pair has a bit better feel to them if you're doing a *LOT* of crimping.
Vise Grips will run you anywhere from $10 for a real cheapo pair, up to $25 - $35 bucks for real vise-grip brand or craftsman.... Snap-on and Mac tools can run you up to $60 if you want the ability to have then hand delivered to you in a big Snap-on or Mac tools truck.
enjoy!
Mike B
PS
The only foolish question is the one that you don't ask :-)
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