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proper crimping tool to borrow?
Dillinger1977 - 15/1/06 at 08:05 PM

does anyone have a decent quality crimping tool that I could perhaps borrow for a short while for some beer tokens?

ive got a cheapy one and its worse than useless. might as well be using pliers!

any help appreciated

cheers!


RichieC - 15/1/06 at 08:09 PM

Hi mate,
You can get a ratchet type from eBay for about 10-12 quid. Theyre every bit as good as ones twice the price and infinately better than the crush types. A worthy investment I thought.

Does this mean theres some action in the garage
Kind Rgds

Rich


RazMan - 15/1/06 at 11:37 PM

If you really want the best crimping tool, there is a type that crimps the connector AND forms the plastic insulator into a diamond shaped strain relief.
I used to have a few of them (in a past life) but can't remember where I bought them.
I must be getting old


indykid - 16/1/06 at 12:22 AM

if you really want the best crimping tool, get one for non insulated terminals and do a proper job. they don't use insulated terminals on OE looms.

i bought myself a laser one with interchangable jaws (non insulated and insulated) and the quality of the crimp is awesome. i built all my loom with non insulated terminals, but a scissor type crimper, so some of the crimps are a bit rough.

it's so good i'm actually considering rebuilding my loom when i gets dragged out the old indy.

if you lived a bit closer, i'd lend you mine, though if you break it, i'm not sure you'd want to buy it. it was a birthday treat for myself so what the hell.

tom


Dillinger1977 - 16/1/06 at 01:39 PM

quote:
Originally posted by RichieC
Hi mate,
You can get a ratchet type from eBay for about 10-12 quid. Theyre every bit as good as ones twice the price and infinately better than the crush types. A worthy investment I thought.



ahh handy, i'll get one of those ratchet ones then!

quote:
Originally posted by RichieC
Does this mean theres some action in the garage



yes it does, ye cheeky swine!
well action in the sense that i can now do things in the garage without my fingers going numb so i thought i'd have a stab at the electrics


RichieC - 16/1/06 at 01:43 PM

Ah good good

Are you using the bike loom or an MNR loom? plenty piccies please, its one of the jobs I dislike most.

Heres the type I have and it has been superb, and this ones only 9 quid.
Rgds

Richie


NS Dev - 16/1/06 at 03:52 PM

quote:
Originally posted by indykid
if you really want the best crimping tool, get one for non insulated terminals and do a proper job. they don't use insulated terminals on OE looms.

i bought myself a laser one with interchangable jaws (non insulated and insulated) and the quality of the crimp is awesome. i built all my loom with non insulated terminals, but a scissor type crimper, so some of the crimps are a bit rough.

it's so good i'm actually considering rebuilding my loom when i gets dragged out the old indy.

if you lived a bit closer, i'd lend you mine, though if you break it, i'm not sure you'd want to buy it. it was a birthday treat for myself so what the hell.

tom


I use non-insulated terminals and crimp and solder them.