Wires and such

Steve Ciciora scicior at uswest.com
Fri Sep 27 19:16:26 GMT 1996


> 
> Okay, you said it, but did anyone get it?? If you're gonna crimp -- and
> want it to be reliable -- hafta use the right tool!!  Trust me, it's
> not the Champ or Klein you gots in your tool box.  A good tool that
> works on most crimp-ons costs between $35 and $50.  Snap-ON sells one
> (Forget who really makes it).
> 

I once had to buy a mil-spec crimper to crimp a PTO6A-14-12C bendix 
connector to get power from a ER-2 (U-2) spy plane... I believe
the crimper ran about $300!  There is a difference in aircraft
crimp connectors and automotive crimp connectors...
- Steven Ciciora




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