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    Wire crimpers

    Can anybody recommend an excellent wire crimper (wire stripper not necessary)? Some of the insulated terminals I use on my bike can not be soldered so I need to crimp them properly. I'm considering buying a Channel Lock crimper just because of their name as everything else I've seen on the market looks very cheap.

    Thanks, Steve

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    I use a 5" (12.7 cm) bench vise. Nice and tight.

    Michael

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      I never liked crimpers, always crimped and soldered connections, I've seen too many butcher jobs done by so called mechanics. I work for DOT Nova Scotia on their snow removal equipment so it's around a lot of salt.
      Instead of using a crimper that flattenes the insulated end I use one that puts a dimple in the insulation, seems to hold better than one that just flattenes the end. I think mine is Channel Lock cutter/crimper, cost $25.00?....Mike

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        I have had good luck with this style crimper.


        The one I have at home is an Ideal version of this tool and is almost identical except in color.

        Mike

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          #5
          I went out and bought the channel lock crimper. It looks just like the one Mike has and works well enough. It doesn't do as good of a job as the factory crimped wiring on cars or bikes but it will have to do.

          Thanks again, Steve

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