A cheap, but good quality crimp tool for wiring

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  • @craig_chaznibond452
    @craig_chaznibond452 Місяць тому +6

    Every time you recommend a tool I can’t help myself but buy one. I’ll never have any money at this rate!

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Місяць тому

      Honestly, this tool is dirt cheap for what it does - I sent the other jaws back to Amazon once I found this tool had them as STD

  • @douglasgordon3530
    @douglasgordon3530 Місяць тому +1

    What a great informative video Mike, now you've got me searching Amazon 😂

  • @SiCrewe
    @SiCrewe Місяць тому +6

    On a related note, be very, VERY careful where you buy crimp terminals these days.
    I'm a qualified electrical engineer and I've been crimping stuff for decades.
    Needed to do some wiring on my Disco' recently so I bought a job-lot of hundreds of spade, ring and pin crimps from Amazon.
    Set to work and began to wonder if I was going senile when I found I could pull the wires out of all the crimps I'd done.
    Eventually I had a close look at some of the crimp terminals and realised they appeared to be made out of old beer cans rather than being copper with a coating of tin.
    The metal just had no rigidity at all so it wouldn't "bite" on the wire.
    When a bag of 10 crimps costs £10 from an electrical supplier and you see a kit containing hundreds of terminals on Amazon/eBay for £7.99 it's very tempting but, unless you're totally confident about the quality, you'll be better off biting the proverbial bullet and buying from an electrical supplier.
    If you're determined to buy from Amazon, buy a single bag of terminals, see what they're like and then go back and buy more if you're satisfied.

    • @greebo7857
      @greebo7857 Місяць тому +1

      Even my local auto parts shop sells that crap. It's frustrating.

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Місяць тому +3

      I get my terminals from a local electronics shop - NEVER had one come lose

    • @paulmyhill4158
      @paulmyhill4158 Місяць тому +1

      Have came across this too well said the quality of every thing is on the downward slope very frustrating nowadays .

  • @jameskerr5756
    @jameskerr5756 Місяць тому +1

    All good advice. More terminals than an airport there.

  • @iceman9678
    @iceman9678 Місяць тому +2

    ...I'll add that quality wire is important too. I've found a brand called Polar Wire that is stellar in cold temps. I've had cheap wire that became brittle and lost all of its shielding when temps dropped to -20F.

    • @billchisholm7334
      @billchisholm7334 Місяць тому +1

      I have found that cheap quality isn't always the cheapest way to go, it can be cheaper to pay more for better quality in the first place.

  • @fredrikedebo4179
    @fredrikedebo4179 Місяць тому +1

    When i crimp connectors i dip the end off the wire in vaselin then crimp, and den dip the end of the connector as well before putting it on! At least if its copper wire, the tinned ones are usually ok.
    There is heat shrink that has glue on the inside if you want it to be waterproof!

  • @iceman9678
    @iceman9678 Місяць тому +2

    The quality of the crim tool is as important as the quality of the connectors.
    The battery powered heat gun is invaluable for light duty heat shrink tasks.
    Way to go Mike.

  • @malcolmyoung7866
    @malcolmyoung7866 Місяць тому

    I have all the tools required for Land Rover repairs.. I ‘THE’ tool of course. Mike’s separator ‘thingy mabob’… along with the sticker…
    I also have a few gallons of ‘fuel’ and some matches… IYKYK!!!

  • @peterwarner8541
    @peterwarner8541 Місяць тому +1

    Good video Mike. Crimps are great particularly for the gold coloured terminals. The more simple crimps on the blue/yellow/red tube style connectors don’t fill me confidence though. Also don’t forget solder connectors in clear heat shrink, they are excellent.

  • @vidodaluca5828
    @vidodaluca5828 Місяць тому +2

    Brilliant tool. Takes the hassle of soldering out!

  • @grahameroberts8109
    @grahameroberts8109 Місяць тому +1

    About $60 Aud from Ebay

  • @terryatkinson3182
    @terryatkinson3182 Місяць тому

    I like your home made tools, you know what you need and don't have to traipse to the shops and it's going to do the job 👍🇮🇪🤗

  • @dariuszrad4559
    @dariuszrad4559 Місяць тому +1

    Super

  • @tazmeadows2925
    @tazmeadows2925 Місяць тому +1

    I got that rippolts tool

  • @BrianM0OAB
    @BrianM0OAB Місяць тому +1

    I have far too many crimpers, from F type to RJ45, the interchangable jaws is nice, wish it was around before I bought all the others.

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Місяць тому +1

      This cheap crimper has the jaws for the barrel crimp too - so I sent the ones I bought for the Titan back to Amazon

    • @BrianM0OAB
      @BrianM0OAB Місяць тому

      @@BritannicaRestorations I will admit I was tempted to buy them, but I have resisted the urge.

  • @tima5673
    @tima5673 Місяць тому +1

    I found another brilliant method of connecting wires, a couple of years ago Mike.
    I think theyre called "solder seal connectors". Just strip your wires then place in the ss connector. Theres already a ring of low temp solder on the inside of the transparent heat shrink.
    Heat gently with a small portable butane iron (with the hot air tip)... And bingo - a really good joint, soldered and heat-shrunk in one step. No need for any crimping at all.
    Yes, there are the neh sayers that say soldering is not as good as crimping but ive never had a joint fail yet.
    (Would be extremely tidy for your atoto wiring too)
    Zero soldering skills required!
    Oh and theyre peanuts for about a million assorted sizes

    • @Mr_Jimbo
      @Mr_Jimbo Місяць тому +1

      Plus they usually have a glue element as well (the coloured ring, not just for sizing!) which adds a mechanical bond as well, they're really good

    • @bigm383
      @bigm383 Місяць тому

      The ship chandlers usually sell them, if you can’t find them elsewhere.

    • @greebo7857
      @greebo7857 Місяць тому +1

      Haisstronica make those, and they are excellent as long as you use the right tool. Some crimpers will cut the insulation. Eric at SMA demos them. ua-cam.com/video/CRA0iE_qoYk/v-deo.htmlsi=twDfksXJYz-9QIt1

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Місяць тому +1

      The crimp tool I bought has a wide crimp on both connector and insulator - not just a dot

  • @Stephen-wc8fn
    @Stephen-wc8fn Місяць тому +1

    One of your earlier videos about master cylinders just popped up in my feed and reminded me to ask a question: does a heavy duty clutch necessarily mean a heavy clutch pedal? I’m recovering from a broken ankle and the pedal weight is killing me.

    • @Stephen-wc8fn
      @Stephen-wc8fn Місяць тому

      I mean, if you’re scratching around for a future video topic.

    • @BritannicaRestorations
      @BritannicaRestorations  Місяць тому +1

      Generally yes - a HD clutch should have more clamp pressure - however a 300Tdi HD clutch has a few mm more diameter than a regular plate
      Very hard to say as there are so many combinations