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Whoa, I was like 17min for a wire stripper vid, too much. But as I started watching, I was like oh, this is good info. Very informative, and thank you for taking the time to explain in detail!!
Wow. People like you make our lives so easy. This is a great tutorial and simplified. I always wanted to know how to crimp and what those other holes and markings were other than the stripper. Much needed. Appreciate 👍
We bought one of these tools and watched a number of YT-clips to learn how to use it. This one was by far the most systematic of them all, not to demean to others. Explained every function on the tool with life practice. That's how it's done in one go.
17 minutes well spent! I've never been able to figure out what the other bits were for when I've been stripping wire. The screw cutting holes have blown my mind haha. Cheers from the UK!
Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video. Imma be honest I always thought that electrical work was too advance for me to get my head wrapped around but because my dad's starter motor went out I had to try and help him out. Nobody ever taught me how to use tools but thanks to the internet and gentlemen such as yourself providing information for those that don't know I feel confident i can properly do what I need to help out around the house. Thanks and bless you!
Thank you so much man! I’ve been looking everywhere for a tutorial that gets right to the point and doesn’t try to advertise or convince me to buy anything! You have my like and subscribe!
Thank you for such a lucid explanation of a tool that I have had for years but in ignorance of most of its functions. My version of this tool is designed for the European market and instead of AWG (American Wire Gauge) measurements, it uses metric measurements. However, your explanation is equally valid for this metric version. Again, many thanks.
WOW IM A CRAFTING HOUSE WIFE AND MY HEAT PRESS STOPPED WORKING SO I WENT THROUGH TONS OF VIDEOS IN ORDER TO PURCHASE THE CORRECT TOOLS AND BUTTONS TO USE THEN I GOT MY STRIPPING KIT AND WENT THOUGH TONS OF VIDEOS ON USING IT AND CAME ACROSS YOUR ARE A GREAT TEACHER AND YOU EXPLAIN THINGS PERFECTLY YOU DONT RUSH I AM I USING A TOTALLY DIFFERENT TOOL AND I HAD NO PROBLEM UNDERSTANDING THANKS
Man, where was this video when I first realized how little I know about this stuff. After a phone call with my dad, my suspicion of what I needed to do seemed correct but most of the learning has been by trial and error. I still needed some additional information like having the split lined up with the tool for the best contact which has been my biggest problem (loose crimps).
I enjoy your conversational tone. Feels like you’re directly talking to me. I was looking for a review of a totally different cutter crimper but stayed to the end just because. 😁
Just got one of these tools. Really appreciate the insightful education on it. I like how thorough it is and that you've used the chapters so we can skip what we personally don't need to know. Thank you!
I’ve had this kind of tool for over 25 years and although I had some idea of how to use it and mostly used it for simple wire stripping, I wasn’t fully aware of all the functions such as screw cutting. I recently decided to look into it and found a couple of other videos online but your video is by far the clearest and easiest to follow.
A nice video to introduce a lot of beginners to this versatile tool. A couple of points of clarification if I may...I would not recommend crimping coax with this tool. The coax you happened to show used a compression style terminal, which requires a completely different tool to install, as it is not crimped. But even for crimp-style coax terminals, this tool will not generate sufficient crimping force to make a reliable connection. A minor clarification on the screw-cutting portion (the part of this tool most people don't understand!) is that it isn't 6 thirty-seconds or 8 thirty-seconds. Machine screws come in particular sizes (diameter of the shank--very similar to wire gauges, but a totally different system). The 2 numbers with a dash in between represent the screw (shank) size and the thread pitch (number of threads per inch). So a 6-32 screw (common in electrical work) is a #6 screw with 32 threads per inch.
Usually they are screws commonly found when installing switches, gang boxes, etc. There aren't many different ones, so usage gets pretty clear, pretty quickly.
I know English very little, but this is the clearest video I have seen so far on this subject, It has helped me a lot. Thank you very much for doing it.
thank you for the amount of detail. I love how you showed the correct method and then showed what to avoid. I have to do some DIY wiring for ham radio and know how to use the crimping tool.
Thank you. I just bought one of these and didn't know how to use it, except for the wire cutter and stripper. I did a little project as I watched. Thanks again!
How is the new job going? Sooner or later, I think we all look at a different craft or career, for many reasons. Sincerely hope it's something you're enjoying!!! Best wishes, ma man!!
Outstanding. Even I can do it. I don’t think anyone else mentioned the split. It’s for an oven heating element. No room for mistakes….fires…short out the oven.
Thankyou very much. Im alone and needing to learn these things now. Messed up 4 ring terminals before i watched your channel. Very clear, easy to follow
Small tuition for a valued lesson, right. At least that's what I keep telling myself. I've taken some expensive night classes, but overall, I'm ahead of the game, as well as ahead of a good amount. Cheap tuition, imo. Plus you get to keep the best tools your tuition can provide. Best wishes, ma man!
Thanks for showing the split demo. Other videos I found are using more expensive crimpers that don’t have the same crimper head. Nobody pointed out where to put the split sections in one of these cheap tools.
Excellent! I am not much of a handyman so this really helped me. I had been lucky enough to have selected this exact tool at the store, before even seeing your video. Thanks again for a very clear presentation!
Wire cutting, stripping and crimping all in one tool. So far I have got by without one just by using the pliers that were already in my tool box. Still a very informative video and this tool is a lot cheaper than others if you want to keep just one tool with your box of connectors.
Wow. Haven't seen a Radio Shack in over a decade. Last one I ever saw was in Port Authority, NYC. Picked up a couple of auxiliary cell phone batteries, and the following Monday, they didn't exist. My go to place as a semi adult. Read their story if you feel like it. What a constant succession of corporate "errors!"
Thank you for the video very useful. I love this tool. It's a must need for any tool box. A lot of electricians will say that it sucks but at the end of the day it does work and when the time comes and you need to get the job done it will get it done. I have used it in many major jobs and it has kept true for years. Also it's great for electrical outlets for cutting down those screw sizes which sometimes are to long. Knowledge is power. I really appreciate the video I wish to do some myself fixing stuff.
Thank you so much for your dedication. Everything has been well detailed I really appreciate you to be honest you are a well explanatory in detail teacher I wish we have more people like in the world
Thank you for your video. I just bought a tool similar to this one and I don't know a single thing about it until I come across your video. Your information is much appreciated.
@Caliber8Tools it did, I changed my air-condition Resistor in my car and I had to use a cable clamp stripper for the first time in my life. Went smoothly except the tight and short cable area I had to work on right under the passenger front under the dash and glove compartment. Was tight!!!
Thanks, truly, all i want is crimp some wires for the connector of my fuel pump connector. Instead of buying a new connector, all i need is to change the connector but i didn't know how to atick the terminals at the end of the cable. I truly appreciate sharing your knowledge.
Really good tutorial on how to use the cutter/crimper tool that I have had forever but did not know exactly what the various sections were for. Thanks for the thorough demonstration. Best of luck to you in your efforts.
Admittedly, I am a tool and wire idiot. Sixty-eight years old and never done this. You did a fantastic job explaining and demonstrating this tool. I learned a lot from this video. I have owned the same tool you demonstrated, just never had a clue how to use it. One dumb question for you. I have thin wires on my sprinkler system and don’t know the gauge. I know, from you, that it will be a higher number. But, how does one determine the gauge of a wire. Obviously I have no packaging that came with it. It was installed seven years ago by the sprinkler guy. Thanks again for your video. You had just enough detail and went slow enough for us neophytes. Nick T
Appreciate your feedback. I would invest in a wire gauge tool. It’s a small measuring device that has slots to insert your wire to tell you the correct gauge. Sold online, around $10 on Amazon. Don’t know if Homedepot has them in stock. Type in “wire gauge tool”.
lol I never knew that section of the tool cut screws and rethread dem , I only use the tool for cutting and crimping wires , thanks for the education, great video.
At one point or another, we're all missing out on a lot of the extras. When you realize your carrying around many single use tools, it can be embarrassing to your ego. But, just like eating too many tacos, it passes, right?
Caliber8, good dope on using the what/how of the crimping tool. The one thing I might recommend is the use of a second crimp to reinforce the connection. The first where the wire is just exposed from its insulation, and the second directly behind it on the insulated portion of the wire.
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Good video, now I am clearer on the various usages of ma tool
Finally! Someone with the same Stripper that I'm using.
Have to say this was explained and demonstrated quite clearly and concisely. Very professional tutorial. Thank you.
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yes indeed
Whoa, I was like 17min for a wire stripper vid, too much. But as I started watching, I was like oh, this is good info. Very informative, and thank you for taking the time to explain in detail!!
Glad it helped.
Wow. People like you make our lives so easy. This is a great tutorial and simplified. I always wanted to know how to crimp and what those other holes and markings were other than the stripper. Much needed. Appreciate 👍
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You know, I've been using this tool for nearly 40 years never knew about the screw cutter/threader part. Great video. Thanks
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We bought one of these tools and watched a number of YT-clips to learn how to use it. This one was by far the most systematic of them all, not to demean to others. Explained every function on the tool with life practice. That's how it's done in one go.
Appreciate you. Glad it helped.
17 minutes well spent! I've never been able to figure out what the other bits were for when I've been stripping wire. The screw cutting holes have blown my mind haha. Cheers from the UK!
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Loved it you should do the hard koor battery box for beginners great job
Thank you. Straight to the point for newbie. No unnecessary low yield info. Sub.
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Thank you so much for taking the time to create this video. Imma be honest I always thought that electrical work was too advance for me to get my head wrapped around but because my dad's starter motor went out I had to try and help him out. Nobody ever taught me how to use tools but thanks to the internet and gentlemen such as yourself providing information for those that don't know I feel confident i can properly do what I need to help out around the house. Thanks and bless you!
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@@Quartered_Rodent Way to go!!!
Just started as a Field Technician, and had this tool for a long time. Never realized it was so many functions in this ONE tool...thank you !
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Thank you very much! Finally a video where the whole clipers are explained.
Glad it helped. You’re welcome.
Simple, down to earth, easy to understand. Nicely done, thanks a lot.
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First wire tool video where I actually learned something. Well done, Sir.
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Excellent instructional video! Thank you for taking the time to explain this process in such a detailed manner. It's perfect!
Thank you. Glad it helped.
Thank you so much man! I’ve been looking everywhere for a tutorial that gets right to the point and doesn’t try to advertise or convince me to buy anything! You have my like and subscribe!
Gla it helped.
Thank you for such a lucid explanation of a tool that I have had for years but in ignorance of most of its functions. My version of this tool is designed for the European market and instead of AWG (American Wire Gauge) measurements, it uses metric measurements. However, your explanation is equally valid for this metric version. Again, many thanks.
You’re welcome. Glad it helped.
I just bought one today! I can't wait to flex! LOL THANK YOU!
Great, glad it helped.
WOW IM A CRAFTING HOUSE WIFE AND MY HEAT PRESS STOPPED WORKING SO I WENT THROUGH TONS OF VIDEOS IN ORDER TO PURCHASE THE CORRECT TOOLS AND BUTTONS TO USE THEN I GOT MY STRIPPING KIT AND WENT THOUGH TONS OF VIDEOS ON USING IT AND CAME ACROSS YOUR ARE A GREAT TEACHER AND YOU EXPLAIN THINGS PERFECTLY YOU DONT RUSH I AM I USING A TOTALLY DIFFERENT TOOL AND I HAD NO PROBLEM UNDERSTANDING THANKS
Appreciate you. Glad it helped.
Bravo!!
Thank you for demonstrating and thoroughly covering each aspect of the wire crimping tool.
Excellent job!!
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Man, where was this video when I first realized how little I know about this stuff. After a phone call with my dad, my suspicion of what I needed to do seemed correct but most of the learning has been by trial and error. I still needed some additional information like having the split lined up with the tool for the best contact which has been my biggest problem (loose crimps).
Glad it helped.
Thanks, 😀now i'll be better at crimping, and the bolt cutter info. was icing on the cake
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I enjoy your conversational tone. Feels like you’re directly talking to me. I was looking for a review of a totally different cutter crimper but stayed to the end just because. 😁
Hey, glad it helped.
Just got one of these tools. Really appreciate the insightful education on it. I like how thorough it is and that you've used the chapters so we can skip what we personally don't need to know. Thank you!
You’re welcome. Glad it helped.
I’ve had this kind of tool for over 25 years and although I had some idea of how to use it and mostly used it for simple wire stripping, I wasn’t fully aware of all the functions such as screw cutting. I recently decided to look into it and found a couple of other videos online but your video is by far the clearest and easiest to follow.
Appreciate the feedback. Glad it helped.
A nice video to introduce a lot of beginners to this versatile tool. A couple of points of clarification if I may...I would not recommend crimping coax with this tool. The coax you happened to show used a compression style terminal, which requires a completely different tool to install, as it is not crimped. But even for crimp-style coax terminals, this tool will not generate sufficient crimping force to make a reliable connection. A minor clarification on the screw-cutting portion (the part of this tool most people don't understand!) is that it isn't 6 thirty-seconds or 8 thirty-seconds. Machine screws come in particular sizes (diameter of the shank--very similar to wire gauges, but a totally different system). The 2 numbers with a dash in between represent the screw (shank) size and the thread pitch (number of threads per inch). So a 6-32 screw (common in electrical work) is a #6 screw with 32 threads per inch.
Thank you very much, clarification much appreciated.
Usually they are screws commonly found when installing switches, gang boxes, etc. There aren't many different ones, so usage gets pretty clear, pretty quickly.
I know English very little, but this is the clearest video I have seen so far on this subject, It has helped me a lot. Thank you very much for doing it.
Glad it helped.
Very helpful, I’ve had one of these for a long time and got it all wrong, so thank you for very clearly explaining this tool to me
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thank you for the amount of detail. I love how you showed the correct method and then showed what to avoid. I have to do some DIY wiring for ham radio and know how to use the crimping tool.
Thank you. I just bought one of these and didn't know how to use it, except for the wire cutter and stripper. I did a little project as I watched. Thanks again!
Hey you’re welcome. Glad it helped.
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing this information.
Glad it helped. Thank you.
Many thx for your informative instruction on how the crimpers work. I had no idea on how they work.
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Thank you so much brother for this. I’m 39 and now getting into cabling as career change. Keep teaching. Peace.
You’re welcome brother. Glad it helped.
How is the new job going? Sooner or later, I think we all look at a different craft or career, for many reasons.
Sincerely hope it's something you're enjoying!!!
Best wishes, ma man!!
Thank you for the most educative tutorial ever 🙏
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Outstanding. Even I can do it. I don’t think anyone else mentioned the split. It’s for an oven heating element. No room for mistakes….fires…short out the oven.
Yes you can! Glad it helped.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I have a wire stripper at home, and you just made it so easy for me to understand how to use the tool. 👍🏼
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Mind blown, I had no idea this tool I bought decades ago could do all that. Excellent tutorial.
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Thankyou very much. Im alone and needing to learn these things now. Messed up 4 ring terminals before i watched your channel. Very clear, easy to follow
Oh, glad it helped.
Small tuition for a valued lesson, right. At least that's what I keep telling myself. I've taken some expensive night classes, but overall, I'm ahead of the game, as well as ahead of a good amount. Cheap tuition, imo. Plus you get to keep the best tools your tuition can provide.
Best wishes, ma man!
super easy to understand your explanation about this tool!! thank you !!
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Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much.
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Thanks for showing the split demo. Other videos I found are using more expensive crimpers that don’t have the same crimper head. Nobody pointed out where to put the split sections in one of these cheap tools.
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Excellent! I am not much of a handyman so this really helped me. I had been lucky enough to have selected this exact tool at the store, before even seeing your video. Thanks again for a very clear presentation!
Glad it helped. You’re welcome.
You're on your way to being a great handyman. Nobody comes out of the delivery room saying, "OK, people! What needs fixin' today?"
You’re a good teacher. Thank you .
Thank you. Glad it helped.
Thanks for this video! Awesome explanation of how the tool works for the technically challenged like me😀
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Nah, you ain't challenged. In fact, you're just getting started!!!
Wire cutting, stripping and crimping all in one tool. So far I have got by without one just by using the pliers that were already in my tool box. Still a very informative video and this tool is a lot cheaper than others if you want to keep just one tool with your box of connectors.
Glad it was informative.
Thanks a lot for this. Some great info and very easy to understand and digest.
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Excellent tutorial. Well done. Very clear. Thank you.
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Excellent explanation, thanks!
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Best all around video on these subjects I've seen. I'm heading to the radio shack to cut, strip and crimp. Thanks.
Hey, glad it helped.
Wow. Haven't seen a Radio Shack in over a decade. Last one I ever saw was in Port Authority, NYC. Picked up a couple of auxiliary cell phone batteries, and the following Monday, they didn't exist. My go to place as a semi adult. Read their story if you feel like it. What a constant succession of corporate "errors!"
Thank you for the video very useful. I love this tool. It's a must need for any tool box. A lot of electricians will say that it sucks but at the end of the day it does work and when the time comes and you need to get the job done it will get it done. I have used it in many major jobs and it has kept true for years. Also it's great for electrical outlets for cutting down those screw sizes which sometimes are to long. Knowledge is power. I really appreciate the video I wish to do some myself fixing stuff.
Thanks for the information. Appreciate you.
Cheers. A great video. Well explained. I didn't know I could crimp with this! Thanks again bro👍🏼👍🏼
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Thank you! This answered all my questions.
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Great stuff Dillon, thank you!
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Excellent tutorial - very detailed and comprehensive. Great job.
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Very clearly explained. Thank you.
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Knowledge is important. Great job!
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Knowledge combined with experience, is omnipotent, ain't it?
Been using the tool all wrong 😆
Thanks for teaching everyone how this is properly used. Good job 💪
But you got it now, don’t you.
@@Caliber8Tools yes! Thank you very much 🥰
Thanks so much. Genius!!! Thanks blesing!
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I appreciate the way you explain things.
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You are alright! Very good explanation, and anyone could learn from you!
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Thank you so much for your dedication. Everything has been well detailed I really appreciate you to be honest you are a well explanatory in detail teacher I wish we have more people like in the world
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Thank you for your video. I just bought a tool similar to this one and I don't know a single thing about it until I come across your video. Your information is much appreciated.
Thank you SO much for this clear explanation!
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Sir, well done. Thank you for explanation.
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Very helpfu video. Thanks!
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Excellent explanation, many thanks 👍
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EXCELLENT! Thank you so much. This was very helpful.
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Brilliant, new some of that but the screw cutting holes were always a mystery to me.😎
Learn something new all the time.
Great job explaining 👍🏾
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Very good informative video, thanks.
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Thanks for the great information it was a great help to me again thanks
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Great tutorial! Thanks for the help!!
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awesome video Sir!
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Thanks for a great lesson. Your close-up video is also excellent!
great video mister. Thank you
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Great tutorial!! Thank you!!
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PC Speakers messed up and just got it fixed, Thanks for the video man💯
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Nicely done, indeed!
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Thank you! I was unsure how to use my kit to fix the wiring of my Fiat 500 gate lights. This was so very helpful.
Hey, glad it helped.
This was extremely helpful. Thank you so much!!
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I've got my one for quite some time and I haven't been using all the futures yet. This is a very thoroughly explained video. Thanks!
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It helped me complete my job! Excellent video , thank you
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Thank you, I got all the info I needed from you. ❤
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@Caliber8Tools it did, I changed my air-condition Resistor in my car and I had to use a cable clamp stripper for the first time in my life. Went smoothly except the tight and short cable area I had to work on right under the passenger front under the dash and glove compartment. Was tight!!!
thank you brow 😊👍🏾 very useful lesson
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Gave me some good tips, thank you. 👊
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Thanks, truly, all i want is crimp some wires for the connector of my fuel pump connector. Instead of buying a new connector, all i need is to change the connector but i didn't know how to atick the terminals at the end of the cable. I truly appreciate sharing your knowledge.
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Always wondered what the holes were for around the swivel/hinge
Nice video,wellexplained👍🏾
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Thank you. Very helpful review
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beo thanx a lot for that great and clear easy demo but ignition system u didnt mention
Really good tutorial on how to use the cutter/crimper tool that I have had forever but did not know exactly what the various sections were for. Thanks for the thorough demonstration. Best of luck to you in your efforts.
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Hey man thanks I like so mucho this video now I'm subscribed
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Admittedly, I am a tool and wire idiot. Sixty-eight years old and never done this. You did a fantastic job explaining and demonstrating this tool. I learned a lot from this video. I have owned the same tool you demonstrated, just never had a clue how to use it. One dumb question for you. I have thin wires on my sprinkler system and don’t know the gauge. I know, from you, that it will be a higher number. But, how does one determine the gauge of a wire. Obviously I have no packaging that came with it. It was installed seven years ago by the sprinkler guy.
Thanks again for your video. You had just enough detail and went slow enough for us neophytes.
Nick T
Appreciate your feedback. I would invest in a wire gauge tool. It’s a small measuring device that has slots to insert your wire to tell you the correct gauge. Sold online, around $10 on Amazon. Don’t know if Homedepot has them in stock. Type in “wire gauge tool”.
Your intro is super dope
Thanks.
lol I never knew that section of the tool cut screws and rethread dem , I only use the tool for cutting and crimping wires , thanks for the education, great video.
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At one point or another, we're all missing out on a lot of the extras. When you realize your carrying around many single use tools, it can be embarrassing to your ego. But, just like eating too many tacos, it passes, right?
Great video. 💯
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great tutorial sir.
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Caliber8, good dope on using the what/how of the crimping tool. The one thing I might recommend is the use of a second crimp to reinforce the connection. The first where the wire is just exposed from its insulation, and the second directly behind it on the insulated portion of the wire.
Great tip thanks.
That was incredibly helpful, much appreciated!
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Excellent video!! This helped me a lot. Thank you!
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