Before you buy any of those crimpers, I suggest reading this:
http://www.pbase.com/mainecruising/wire_termination.
I am not saying not to buy the $10 crimper (I might buy one myself), but you
probably want to be aware of the limitations.
And one warning about CT tools: check what standard they
I use the Ancor double crimper. The additional price isn't much when
spread over several years. My reasoning for using the Ancor crimper is
that I exclusively use Ancor insulated connectors.
Not all crimpers are the same. Some may be designed for AWG connectors,
some for whatever?? connectors.
Highly recommend the Daniels Crimping Tool. I am by trade and aircraft
electrician and this is the tool I use to do my splice/crimping. I also
use environmental crimpers which are a bit more expensive and require a
heat gun to heat shrink the weatherproof sleeve.
Daniels DMC HX4 M22520/5-01 Crimp
Lee,
This item says "in store purchase only".
I am going to pick one up for myself tonight.
I could buy one and ship to you, but I suspect taxes + shipping will push
it over the Amazon's price.
Peter: thanks for heads up.
Marek
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 12:21 PM, Lee via CnC-List
wrote:
> Peter
This type of crimper is available all over amazon. I've been satisfied
with mine. They're not perfect (so make sure you give the lug a good pull)
but they sure beat the cheap single plate style.
Titan 11477 Ratcheting Wire Terminal Crimper
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0069TRKJ0/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_ynP
Peter,I would like to purchase a set of c/t crimping pliers but I live in the
US and I do not see any mention of shipping on their C/T s web site. Any
idea's oot there?
Thanks Lee C+C 35-3 C/B LI NY
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By the way, if any Canucks out there are looking for an inexpensive pair of
ratcheting crimpers for 10-22 AWG insulated wire terminals, Canadian Tire has
them on sale this week for $10.50! Even the non-sale price of $29.99 is good,
compared to, for example, the Ancor version at $80 – $100.
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What did they charge you for shipping or was that local for you?
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From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Arnold
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Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2015 8:54 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Stus List Cabin Sole
I am currently working on a new cabin sole for a C&C 32 #109. I looked and
compared Teak and Holley plywood online using these points: veneer thickness,
spacing of T&H, core and country of origin.
This is the one we went with:
http://www.seacoasthardwood.com/marine-plywood/teak-and-holly
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