could you please slow down while you use the single terminal crimp tool? im confusing about the high-end and the low-end part. i just need to see the tool closer thank you in advance!!
Brilliant video :) I did a whole engine conversion on my vw rabbit and wired up my car ,and now realise so simply that i did the whole thing wrong hehe lets see how long it lasts until i need to rewire it using the advice in here Cheers guys
This tutorial would've been great, had the cameraman not been zooming in and out during the act of crimping on a constant basis (like a kid with a new toy and an itchy finger) thus rendering it impossible to watch (even in slow motion).
Please redo the video with a good camera on a tripod. I can tell you really know the subject, but the video quality makes the video just about useless.
Your training skills are delivered as if we already know how to do it. Too fast and not enough detail. Slow down and explain what you're doing. Fire the camera man.
I see from the tutorial that you have a tool rental program. Can you forward details? Cannot seem to match the video rsults with aftermarket crimpers despite looking the same.
@payableonde44ep If you click on any UA-cam video while it's playing, then hold down your space bar, the video will play is 'slow motion'. I know you've probably figured out how to use a crimper by now, but someone else may have the same question as you.
Must be dumb. I just don't get this flipping the tool and using the high low part. Shows you how to strip a wire but doesn't show you exactly where to to place the wire. Need more detail.
Great service from this company.
Congratulations on the best crimping video
I'm guessing you've done this before :D so neat! Thanks for the demo.
Helpful video. Thanks, I now have more tools I want to buy!
could you please slow down while you use the single terminal crimp tool?
im confusing about the high-end and the low-end part. i just need to see the tool
closer
thank you in advance!!
Brilliant video :) I did a whole engine conversion on my vw rabbit and wired up my car ,and now realise so simply that i did the whole thing wrong hehe
lets see how long it lasts until i need to rewire it using the advice in here
Cheers guys
Great technique and nicely presented video
That's a GREAT video. Thanks a lot.
This tutorial would've been great, had the cameraman not been zooming in and out during the act of crimping on a constant basis (like a kid with a new toy and an itchy finger) thus rendering it impossible to watch (even in slow motion).
ooo so that's why my crimps look nothing like yours, thanks for the info
What a great video
i would have been nice if you told the name of the type of crimping tool you were using.
Fire the cameraman! What is he, 5?
Please redo the video with a good camera on a tripod. I can tell you really know the subject, but the video quality makes the video just about useless.
What about the male 56 terminals? The insulation crimp and wire crimp are close together and the tool does not quite fit?
Any tips?
Your training skills are delivered as if we already know how to do it. Too fast and not enough detail. Slow down and explain what you're doing. Fire the camera man.
links to tools ?
@kristoferturner - Thanks! Well, good luck, hope it holds up!
zooming and performing the crimp super quickly WHILE you're crimping is no help at all.
I see from the tutorial that you have a tool rental program. Can you forward details? Cannot seem to match the video rsults with aftermarket crimpers despite looking the same.
Awesome
@payableonde44ep If you click on any UA-cam video while it's playing, then hold down your space bar, the video will play is 'slow motion'. I know you've probably figured out how to use a crimper by now, but someone else may have the same question as you.
Thanks. I got a 87 suburban. Someone didn't crimp the insulation on my door switches
Does anyone know if theres a cheaper alternative than these? I bought an AWW kit for my 69 mustang but find it hard to spend so much for 2 pliers...
@jcadag1 Glad we could help! Good luck and give us a call if you have any questions - 800-482-9473
Must be dumb. I just don't get this flipping the tool and using the high low part. Shows you how to strip a wire but doesn't show you exactly where to to place the wire. Need more detail.
what about the steering column crimp? Which tool do you use?
Crimping ain’t easy