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axefreak:
I hate to say this but those are the worst type of crimpers to use.  The can be "pain" to use.  I use a pair like these:  http://cableorganizer.com/klein-tools/strippers-cutters-crimpers/journeyman-crimping-tool-insulated.htm

They are tough and feel like a pair of pliers in your hand.  If you have a pliers, use those instead.  It doesn't matter what type of tool you use to crimp those connectors, just as long as  it "crimps" the wire.

Rick

mccoy178:

--- Quote ---Quote from: Dervacumen on Today at 05:10:05 PM

OR I'd be happy to cut the insulation off these and do the same but this insulation is so tough it takes like a minute and a half to chop it off using a pair of dykes.



That is the problem right there.  Stop using 2 lesbos to remove your insulation.  Sure, they dress like lumberjacks, but its all show, no go.   
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Milk of Magnesia that's funny! ;D

Dervacumen:

--- Quote from: Luckydevil on December 08, 2005, 07:30:55 pm ---try holding the connector side with a pair of needlenose and then pull the insulation off from the crimping side with another pair of pliers. Make sure you pull straight because they will bend easily.

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That did it!  Why I decided to cut the things off instead of pulling them off is typical of my propensity to ignore the easy solutions.

Of course, the first one I pulled off came off so much easier than I thought that I pulled it straight into my gut, stabbing myself in the stomach with the insulation, leaving a nice 2" scrape.

Reminds me of a hand painted, 4' square sign on the wall of my dad's woodworking shop when I was little:

"You can't grow back your finger, you can't grow back your arm, remember if you saw them off you've done eternal harm."

I think I'll get a pair of crimpers like axefreak's too.  I'm pretty sure they will come in handy.  Thanks for the tips!

DrewKaree:

--- Quote from: Dervacumen on December 09, 2005, 08:53:13 am ---
Reminds me of a hand painted, 4' square sign on the wall of my dad's woodworking shop when I was little:

"You can't grow back your finger, you can't grow back your arm, remember if you saw them off you've done eternal harm."


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Then there was "If you sprinkle when you tinkle, be a sweetie, wipe the seatie" or "Welcome to our ool.  Notice there is no "P" in it.  Please keep it that way"

Havok:

--- Quote from: RayB on December 08, 2005, 05:14:00 pm ---I've had the same problem with some bought at Radio Scrap--Oh sorry, I mean "The Source"
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