Quality Bullet-Connector Crimping Tool Recommendation
22 posts
• Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
jbeach wrote:R
For what it is worth, I am having a hard time distinguishing between the smallest (for 9-strand wire) and next-smallest (for 14-strand wire) bullet terminals. I assume the tiny hole in the end of the terminal is slightly larger for the 14-strand, but for the, life of me, I cannot tell the difference!
I am making progress, though, and it feels good!
I'm certain I will have another question for you all, momentarily...
Cheers,
-John
Hello John,
Try using small drill bits as bore pins for each bullet size. I can no longer see up close either...
Regards,
Dan
There is no cure for Lotus, only treatment.
-
StressCraxx - Coveted Fifth Gear
- Posts: 1284
- Joined: 26 Sep 2003
Thanks, Dan. Excellent suggestion - I will do it!
On the subject of our vendors, I have to save the ones I’ve been dealing with lately are knocking it out of the park. Ray and the folks at RDent have always been amazing, and have just gotten better during this time. The people at British wiring I’ve ordered a number of things from British wiring, and the folks there are personable, responsive, and extremely helpful. And I had a similar experience with the folks at classic British spares.
Our community needs to support this level of excellence, if for no other reason, so they will still be here for us in the years to come…
Cheers,
– John
On the subject of our vendors, I have to save the ones I’ve been dealing with lately are knocking it out of the park. Ray and the folks at RDent have always been amazing, and have just gotten better during this time. The people at British wiring I’ve ordered a number of things from British wiring, and the folks there are personable, responsive, and extremely helpful. And I had a similar experience with the folks at classic British spares.
Our community needs to support this level of excellence, if for no other reason, so they will still be here for us in the years to come…
Cheers,
– John
John Beach
'69 Elan S4 DHC - A Work in Progress
'69 Elan S4 DHC - A Work in Progress
- jbeach
- Second Gear
- Posts: 187
- Joined: 10 Nov 2014
I believe you will be very happy with this tool. After a couple of practice attempts, mine is working very effectively! The only criticism I have (and maybe I just don’t know how to work it), is I find it very awkward to turn the little knob that releases the ratchet after I have completed the crimp. Can someone with more experience with this tool tell me the secret?
Cheers,
-John
Cheers,
-John
John Beach
'69 Elan S4 DHC - A Work in Progress
'69 Elan S4 DHC - A Work in Progress
- jbeach
- Second Gear
- Posts: 187
- Joined: 10 Nov 2014
22 posts
• Page 2 of 2 • 1, 2
Total Online:
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests