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Scott George is gonna have to shave his feet before he moves down South or he'll stroke out from the heat.
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George is a natural blonde?? That, that.....hummScott George is gonna have to shave his feet before he moves down South or he'll stroke out from the heat.
OWWW! My HEAD!!I guess it's not how much force you mash it down as to what the final crimp size or height it should be.
Here is a good beginners guide:
http://www.molex.com/pdm_docs/ats/TM-638000029.pdf
http://docs-europe.electrocomponents.com/webdocs/0d8d/0900766b80d8d501.pdf
http://www.te.com/content/dam/te-co...lobal/at-crimp-quality-guidelines-65780-4.pdf
http://www.te.com/commerce/Document...254DpdfEnglishENG_SS_408-1254_D.pdf69355
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:Scott George is gonna have to shave his feet before he moves down South or he'll stroke out from the heat.
See Jim that is the reason I did not mention the copper never seize!OWWW! My HEAD!!
chuckle chuckleSee Jim that is the reason I did not mention the copper never seize!
I think it is more about the copper compound found in the anti-sieze and the accidental placement of it. Sometimes these threads will also have a "safety" or "hazard" value too.How hard to you crimp foot hair? I seem to have lost the point of this thread
https://www.permatex.com/wp-content/uploads/tech_docs/sds/01_USA-English/80078.pdfI think it is more about the copper compound found in the anti-sieze and the accidental placement of it. Sometimes these threads will also have a "safety" or "hazard" value too.
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Good one, George! But be careful. You moved to a hillbilly state!Skipper thats easy! That is the forums hillbilly filter kicking in!
I don't think I can pick those up, Gus!Back to the topic somewhat I use the same ratcheting crimpers as WSS but when I'm doing battery cables I bring out the 'big guns' this IS a knock off but it works well so far;
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These are a pair of 12 Ton crimpers I got from EBay a while back. they're metric (made in China) but I could still figure out AWG. These have worked well but I'm hoping to eventually find a set of dies that can cut 1/0 to 2/0 welding wire cleanly.