God thought Larry... I will look into how to do that but in the meantime I 
swaged one with the other tool that I got from AS which incidentally covers the 
whole sleeve and compresses the whole thing. That is actually probably better 
than two individual crimps on one sleeve. These crimps look exactly like the 
original sleeves on the old cables and are within the gauge specs.
I am a slow learner until I have all the facts.
Bob R 

To eliminate any doubts about your cables do a load test after you 
swage them.  Just don't exceed the load capability of the cable.

Larry Flesner


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