I have one of the hydraulic ones, came from ebay I think. Harbor Freight carries them also. Crimps like you want it to and for as many crimps as I do a year it's worth it. If I was making cables every day for profit I'm sure there is a nicer, better, more expensive one to be had.
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3700#+210lb driver, FULL interior, through mufflers, 10.5 tire. 60'-1.333 (IN 4000ft DA! Joisy Math excluded; 1.25sec using JOISY MATH.) 1/4 - 9.60@144MPH
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Originally posted by 1.Slow_fivE.0: Are you looking for an industrial grade set to do repeated work? or hobby grade to do a set here and there?
Hobby grade - but needs to be good quality - will be used for primary electrical connections through the carThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Rodney Pryor,
Posts: 157 | Location: Richmond, VA | Registered: December 07, 2002
Thanks all for the feedback. I ended up ordering a hydraulic crimper from TemCo. It was 1 of the few that I saw with AWG instead of metric dies that included 1 AWG wire.