If you MOVE the cord a lot . Similar to how you plug in your phone cord every day..slowly over time, the "flexic damage," will un twist or split them apart slowly
@TheChangenick that wont matter in this application. the cross section is just to keep flexibility in the cable, but since this is only at the end where its crimped in the terminal flexibility isnt an issue. thow a heavy shrink tube on it to keep it from bending for another 1/2 inch up from the terminal and you are good to go.
@@kenniffss just tell me you can’t do it…. Shrug…. I never have that problem! It’s fairly simple to just put it at a angle and twist it to the same direction while pushing it in. You may get a few strand which you can simply push in with a finger nail…. But if you really stink at wiring then it’s fine. Use these so called hack ;) or just learn how to do it with ease.
@addiction2bass mate, I have made off more cables than you could shake a stick at, some lay nice when stripped, some don't, that type of cable usually falls into the latter category. Different cables call for different techniques...
@@kenniffss it’s ok if you can’t mate. Lol sounds like you super mad. I’ve done more wiring of all types and these larger wires are only difficult for beginners. It’s simple… don’t flex the wire around once stripped… don’t try and twist the wires to the shape you think you need and let the wire slide into the terminal don’t smash it into the terminal! This is where the type of terminal you buy will make or break you!!! The cheap crap terminals won’t have that larger flare out and of course it’s much more difficult to get all strands to go in smoothly… I’ve done a lot of car audio for myself and friends! I typically use my old vise to crimp cables. I find it easy that way cause I’ve just never bought one of those hydraulic crimpers. And because it’s a old vise so it takes the abuse lol don’t try that with a new vise from the stores lol they couldn’t make one crimp without stripping out the screw lol
@@alejandrobarranco9582 nah bro. I came up through the union early in my welding/fitting career and we never had chance or a even a want to do things the long drawn-out way. Quick & simple was always the best choice. Not all this extra crap. I've worked union & non-union here in the South.
Exactly, like I don't have a fucking problem at work getting these ready. Even tho yea it's bit hard if they start to spread apart but it's not hard to keep em together
When an amateur thinks he's found something slick instead of having talent. I've crimped thousands of wires from #10 to 750s and never had an issue. Wait, you must be Union and playing "hide and seek for $1500 a week"
I like how this was presented because electrical in this extreme is good specially car batteries heavy machinery anything that has to have a lot of power very good video
@@Analstrosen time consuming. It's not smart to waste time like you nerds, some of us have shit to do like fix customers things. Not dilly dally with daddy's tools.
I work in a machine maintenance department, grounding lugs get the shit kicked out of them. You can only cut and strip back so many times. This helps a lot.
„I just twist it a bit“ - Yeah sure I do that too but with thin wires that are not as big as my pinky. I tried that with a starter motor cable and I can tell you that it does not twist unless you strip it more than you need to. So this is actually a useful tip for big wires - I mean look at the crimping tool, it’s a massive cable :D
After the score around the conductor, you are supposed to pull the jacket stripper towards the end of the wire. It will score the jacket lengthwise, making the removal of the jacket easier.
In the privies video . In the comments people said using a cable tie was a waste of time and a s waste of a cable tie? Now in the comments on this video people are saying use cable tie as it quicker . You can’t win , what ever you do it’s wrong, if it’s right it’s wrong if it’s wrong it’s wrong. You can please some of the people some of the time but you can’t please all of the people all of the time. In my opinion what ever way you do it it works, therefore it can’t be wrong.
Only ones you have to please is yourself, your boss and the inspector. Nobody else really counts (unless you upload a video to youtube, then you're asking for it).
For what it's worth, the top comment says to reverse a zip tie. Meaning the teeth won't engage the latch and as soon as you have the wire inserted you just pull the tail back out of the head and you have not wasted a zip tie. It makes a lot of sense!
Pro tip that stripping tool can be used to cut down the length of the rubber as well so you can just peel it off instead of fight the friction from the rubber. As far as the wires not being frayed just don't suck😂
For 8 awg to be inserted in a pcb hole, I twisted the wire and the used a thin piece of rolled paper over the cable. It saved a lot of time and frustration. JBD bms has the 4 wires soldered now. 😊
While your removing the sheathing just give it a twist or two in the direction of the natural twist...then you can put on the connector without all that silliness
I have literally NEVER had a problem getting a wire in a ring terminal before and I probably make 6-10 battery cables a week.... I must just be blessed 🤔
I have issues with this, especially when you're fitting low gauge cable into ferrules or terminals, even twisting them yourself can be a pain. I appreciate this tip even if others dont!! It's just useful to have when you might need it.
Good tip. Works like it should. No twists in the wire or missing strands are allowed per IPC620 certs. Everyone saying otherwise are not a professional cable builders.
@@evildorm4508 Nice Try. Twisted cable strands can relax after being crimped. Compromising the connector. It also adds resistance to the connection. People assume it makes it better to twist the strands when it doesn't help at all. That is why SOPs like IPC620WHMA exist.
When I was still working, we had the similar stripping tool made by the Lawson company. Very handy and we had the little anvil with the pointed chisel end that you sat on the back of your vice or the concrete floor and smack it with a hammer to cramp everything together then if you solder it as well, you have a lifetime connection that water can’t get down in and corrode. Because the solder has lead in it which will not rust. And solder takes up all the voids around every wire if it’s done right
I have had to deal with this situation after a friend thought he could terminate his cables himself. I wrapped a piece of string around the frayed ends and they straightened right up.
This is actually common practice and what I do as a distribution lineman. Horsehair wire like this will not fit in a lug without doing this. It’s not just regular stranded wire
Yeah, I've never had an instance where I've needed to do anything more than just twist the wire up and it goes right on. The proper size stuff usually works pretty good.
@@keithupton86ku in 1986 my junior high school bought three Apple IIs and I was learning to code I loved computers, everybody thought that the Internet was going to make the world closer and happier and everything was going to be better and at the turn of the millennium the change was going to be amazing well it sure was but exactly the opposite. I also remember the beginning of UA-cam waiting 20 minutes just to download a two minute video and to be honest I wouldn’t mind going back to what things were like in the 90s. Cheers bro
@@600wheelyeah, I remember having to expertly skip the intro to videos playing in 360p bc the intro theme would take like 10mins to buffer with all the flashy visuals and music hahaha That said I agree, these days the internet is just overrun with brain rotting garbage, hate speech, cult-like groups of f*cked up ppl encouraging other f*cked up ppl to be even more f*cked up, and disinformation meant to twist ppl for or against various groups of f*ucked up ppl foe money and power. It's honestly quite awful and I'm scared for what it'll be like when the gen alphas start becoming adults 💀
@RAIMAN ты не понял, он имел ввиду дополнительные инструменты! Понятно что опрессовочник нужен, молотком и зубилом только дров на ломаешь. Просто окажись что нет дополнительного оборудования и инструмента, что тогда? Оо всё я домой, тут электрик нужен.
@@сержпоп-ы7ш ну так все мы начинали с обувного ножа и шансового инструмента. И все же потом возбуждались от своих кусачек за 8к что перекусывают стальной тросик заземления без натуги, а том так же красиво кусают листочек бумаги.
@@АндрейСиницын-н4т у меня кусачки стальной провод перекусывают, для справки, больше 8 квадратов я не кусаю, так как электрику делаю в квартирах! Кусачки покупал по акции за 390 руб, служат уже лет пять. Иногда крутой инструмент конечно нужен, но не всегда! Главное руки, раньше то как строили?
@@сержпоп-ы7ш ты просто не понимаешь этого кайфа))) именно перекусывают или сминают? Я тоже изначально к этому относился как к баловству, но хорошим инструментом и правда приятно работать, и значительно быстрее (если привыкнуть) и качественнее чем к привычному уже инструменту.
No one who hasn't faced the wrath of QAQC storm troopers, would understand how _Nobel Peace Prize_ worthy this tutorial is! 🤣 Back in late 90s while outfitting leased-rack data centers, had to make PDU innards look like showpieces.... since prospective tenant tours were typically _OCD_ digi-nerds expecting "symmetrical" power distribution 😑 I used plumber's tube cutter for scoring and fashioned stub handled hickey-benders to ... um...anal-retentify uniform offsets in 500-750mcm sized conductors 🙄
@@efixx welcome to the internet xD well especially with the shorts format you can't expect people to have seen the previous shorts. But just so you know, I really find this solution quite elegant. 😀
@@efixxnobody's ever right. At the end of the day, ever gets the job done correctly, should be the only thing that matters. Whatever's easiest for each individual person to get to the same end result
15 лет электриком работаю и если наконечник подобрать под сечение провода то ничего выдумывать не надо. И данный опрессователь не подходит для такого типа провода
@@vadik131 хахаха.... термоусадка при нагреве как себя ведёт? Правильно, изменяет свою поверхность! А это и является своего рода индикатором нагрева. А нагрев как известно происходит от плохого контакта в соединении...... так? Ну естественно эстетику никто не отменял! Так понятно объяснил?
Never needed this hack !! Never had a problem with keeping every single core as straight as possible . This is for those amateurs who don’t know what their doing !!
Thats how its done... pride in your work.👍 The difference between a wire jerker and a professional. Right knowledge, right attitude, right tools. Respect !
Oldschool trick tought to me was a dab of copper grease bonus is when its pressed most of it squeezes out or into tiny voids in the wire so a better connection One of these days ill try it see if it holds up to testing.
With stage lighting 2/0 cable we, drill and tap the terminal connectors, insert wire covered flux, screw down set screw into connector, heat the connector and fill it with solder. Not necessary for every situation. Good job.
Я много раз запасовывал провод в клемму, и знаю как это не просто набить пустоту и не скручивать, провод, ведь скручивание создаёт пружинящие эффект, а здесь очень простой и элегантный приём, мой респект автору!
1 .Чтобы не подрезать жилы,изоляцию можно "надрезать" чем то горячим - допустим паяльником , или шайбу нагреть зажигалкой. 2 Чтобы жилы не топорщились - можно стянуть ниткой!!! 3 Обжимать лучше пресс клещами (молотком не очень хороший вариант) - но они не у каждого есть))) Но если у вас есть гараж,то можно сделать самодельную обжимку ,вот ua-cam.com/video/hXaprrhHDm0/v-deo.html само собой это не для ежедневного использования на работе))))) это для дома,обжать несколько наконечников.
prime example of just because something works doesnt mean its the best way. a lot of people get really good at doing things poorly and because they spent so much time and effort perfecting their method their pride gets in the way of improving.
I mean it’s cool but I just twist the wire, works every time
If you MOVE the cord a lot . Similar to how you plug in your phone cord every day..slowly over time, the "flexic damage," will un twist or split them apart slowly
@TheChangenick that wont matter in this application. the cross section is just to keep flexibility in the cable, but since this is only at the end where its crimped in the terminal flexibility isnt an issue. thow a heavy shrink tube on it to keep it from bending for another 1/2 inch up from the terminal and you are good to go.
Ikr its just extra work and effort if you fucked up just re twist the wire.
@@jelo7350 it's actually safer this way
Honestly lmao
reversed zip tie does the trick too, + you can reuse it and take it off in half a second
Or using a zip tie helps as well!
Reverse a...zip tie? Man that is so logical I'm surprised I never thought of that
Many ways to skin a cat
This tip I love.
I think so😆
When you’re paid by the hour and not by the job
😂
Yes there’s a massive difference…government workers and union members don’t understand the get er done phrase
It’s the little things that add up
Very different mentality in aviation. No rushed job, get it done right the first time, no bullshit, salary.
Well, it is nice and neat at least.
You can also spin the insulation as you take it off as well that makes the wire nice and tight, easy to put connector on
This^^^
I thought that was the only way to do it honestly.
That’s how the pros I’ve seen do it
But then we wouldn’t have “top quality” videos like this one
Bingo
I just twist the wire same direction as it’s twisted. Always worked perfect for me!
did you notice the strands are in bunches, then laid together? Good luck 'just twisting' the end of that...
@@kenniffss just tell me you can’t do it…. Shrug…. I never have that problem! It’s fairly simple to just put it at a angle and twist it to the same direction while pushing it in. You may get a few strand which you can simply push in with a finger nail…. But if you really stink at wiring then it’s fine. Use these so called hack ;) or just learn how to do it with ease.
@addiction2bass mate, I have made off more cables than you could shake a stick at, some lay nice when stripped, some don't, that type of cable usually falls into the latter category. Different cables call for different techniques...
@@kenniffss it’s ok if you can’t mate. Lol sounds like you super mad. I’ve done more wiring of all types and these larger wires are only difficult for beginners. It’s simple… don’t flex the wire around once stripped… don’t try and twist the wires to the shape you think you need and let the wire slide into the terminal don’t smash it into the terminal! This is where the type of terminal you buy will make or break you!!! The cheap crap terminals won’t have that larger flare out and of course it’s much more difficult to get all strands to go in smoothly… I’ve done a lot of car audio for myself and friends! I typically use my old vise to crimp cables. I find it easy that way cause I’ve just never bought one of those hydraulic crimpers. And because it’s a old vise so it takes the abuse lol don’t try that with a new vise from the stores lol they couldn’t make one crimp without stripping out the screw lol
@@addiction2bass man you're putting in a lot of effort here, keep going, you're on a roll...
You guys are great at making a 1/2 minute task become a forty minute one
If this takes you 40 minutes you need your hands chopped off
If that takes you 40 minutes, no one should hire your ass😭
Union strong brother 😅
@@alejandrobarranco9582 nah bro. I came up through the union early in my welding/fitting career and we never had chance or a even a want to do things the long drawn-out way. Quick & simple was always the best choice. Not all this extra crap. I've worked union & non-union here in the South.
@@travmusickable I was only joking,I would never do all of this unnecessary shit. Too much work haha.
That is hands down the best trick my wife has seen ever in her life
"Oh big man with a fancy crimper!" -me, blowing a hernia on a #2
This had my crying 😂 😭
Me sitting on the toilet taking a shit laughing my ass off at this Comment 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
I usually just smash them with a hammer
@Walter B It need to be said
Awesome tip! Gonna go buy a press before a zip tie like that last guy mentioned.
“That sounds like cable crimping with extra steps”
- Rick Sanchez
Exactly, like I don't have a fucking problem at work getting these ready. Even tho yea it's bit hard if they start to spread apart but it's not hard to keep em together
Lol amen
When an amateur thinks he's found something slick instead of having talent. I've crimped thousands of wires from #10 to 750s and never had an issue. Wait, you must be Union and playing "hide and seek for $1500 a week"
@@Strv103Moment 9000p00⁰⁰⁰
@@tylerferris6593?
"How much weed did you smoke before doing this?"
"Yes."
that's not making your ideas. it ruins your thoughts
@@integer9655 😂😂😂😂😂
Hahaa.. I felt what you think 🤭
@@TheJustjunz
Dude, don't blame weed on him being dim.
I like how this was presented because electrical in this extreme is good specially car batteries heavy machinery anything that has to have a lot of power very good video
Can't wait for the FunkFPV take on this!
Omg you watch him like me 🥰
Yhea ...smoke m F FPv ..... please.....
Wow. What an abundance of extra work.
I've only done this once in my lifetime and I trimmed all the extras. Thank you for showing me this life hack.
First rule of electrical profession - HAVE A CONSCIENCE
Wow, I never knew something so simple could be made so difficult. 😂
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Lmao. This is the perfect comment
it looks pretty simple to the rest of us. But have a heart attack about it if you must lol
@@Analstrosen time consuming. It's not smart to waste time like you nerds, some of us have shit to do like fix customers things. Not dilly dally with daddy's tools.
Si, pero no todos tenemos esa maquina..😊
This is like one of those late-night infomercials where it first shows a clumsy person who doesn’t know what they’re doing
oh boy, just wait until your feed is flooded with 'life hack' shorts. this is hardly offensive.
"Has _THIS_ ever happened to _YOU_ ?"
Split screen between doing it the wrong way vs the right way
Yea! Lmfao and they do it the worst possible way intentionally 🤣🤣 I always laughed at them, never knew anyone else thought that much into it
@@NortelGeek q
This is so satisfying, not only does that help get it in, he cuts the rubber piece as to not break code, very well done
I just use my fingers and twist it a bit. Never had that much of a problem, but if I ever do, then I will give this a try, so thanks for the tip.
I work in a machine maintenance department, grounding lugs get the shit kicked out of them. You can only cut and strip back so many times. This helps a lot.
I just used my fingers too. Most lugs are flared on the end to make it easier to insert the wire anyway.
boss: "whats taking so long!?"
I'm shooting a video for my TikTok and it needs like 6 extra shots that have nothing to do with the process.
„I just twist it a bit“ - Yeah sure I do that too but with thin wires that are not as big as my pinky. I tried that with a starter motor cable and I can tell you that it does not twist unless you strip it more than you need to. So this is actually a useful tip for big wires - I mean look at the crimping tool, it’s a massive cable :D
After the score around the conductor, you are supposed to pull the jacket stripper towards the end of the wire. It will score the jacket lengthwise, making the removal of the jacket easier.
In the privies video . In the comments people said using a cable tie was a waste of time and a s waste of a cable tie? Now in the comments on this video people are saying use cable tie as it quicker . You can’t win , what ever you do it’s wrong, if it’s right it’s wrong if it’s wrong it’s wrong.
You can please some of the people some of the time but you can’t please all of the people all of the time.
In my opinion what ever way you do it it works, therefore it can’t be wrong.
As 10 electricians you’ll get 11 answers 😃
@@efixx haha yeah and these days show me 10 electricians I'll show you 9 opinionated wannabes
Only ones you have to please is yourself, your boss and the inspector. Nobody else really counts (unless you upload a video to youtube, then you're asking for it).
People are armchair engineers.
For what it's worth, the top comment says to reverse a zip tie. Meaning the teeth won't engage the latch and as soon as you have the wire inserted you just pull the tail back out of the head and you have not wasted a zip tie. It makes a lot of sense!
Finally someone who know what there doing and doing it all right cut other piece away nice and crimp from bottom not side or top clean job
That's a cool trick it's better than the last one I saw where they just slide the insulation back and leave it there with you know a gaping gap.
What's wrong with a gaping gap? 😳
@@tomg1066 According to my wife, a lot 😅
Sounds like a lot of extra work, ive had to ends on cables at work and hold and never had that much involved.
With videos like these no wonder UA-cam is so awesome
Wire grease works too, a lot faster and your wire won’t corrode.
Ahhhh I remember my first day touching things I shouldn’t.
Did you go to jail?
@@Crusader51493 😂 I was not expecting this.
Is that why you can't work at the daycare anymore?
and you're still doing that job now I guess? nothing wrong with taking pride in your work and doing a thorough job.
Another triggered customer 😂 why can’t y’all just say- ok you did a thing good job?
Excellent idea 👍
Pro tip that stripping tool can be used to cut down the length of the rubber as well so you can just peel it off instead of fight the friction from the rubber. As far as the wires not being frayed just don't suck😂
What the name of the stripping tool?
@@michaelwood4795 Cable/Wire stripper, but it isn't very good, imo you're better off with a box cutter if you don't want to spend a lot of money
The how-to guide for those without more than a day's work of crimping experience.
For 8 awg to be inserted in a pcb hole, I twisted the wire and the used a thin piece of rolled paper over the cable. It saved a lot of time and frustration. JBD bms has the 4 wires soldered now. 😊
I've never had this problem even once in twenty years.
Yeah this video is like those infomercials where the person can't even pour a glass of water without getting the whole kitchen soaked.
Hear Hear, brother
A year ago, I had exactly this problem and this idea seems quicker than the zip ties I ended up using to force the strands together.
While your removing the sheathing just give it a twist or two in the direction of the natural twist...then you can put on the connector without all that silliness
У вас руки не из жопы растут! Срочно пересадите! А то для кого видео в ютубе делают? 😂
I have literally NEVER had a problem getting a wire in a ring terminal before and I probably make 6-10 battery cables a week.... I must just be blessed 🤔
Neither do I have had problems with it. I do abou 1000-1500 cables a week and never had any problems like this one here😅
You are quite normal, there's nothing to it.
I build battery packs and tried this out. Yes it takes longer, but it's a great way to improve presentation of your product.
Only 2 hours to do it. Nice work man!
oh man.. never thought of that, nice tipp, thank you xD
The klauke crimper is nice, have one at work.
Love how they always use a *college full of tools* just to do something simple.
Hahaha I think the same thing
They use 100 tools to fit off a gpo. So frustrating watching their videos sometimes lol
Если руки из жопы то и с колечком не получится 😂
+ но чтоб кто не раз делал сойдет чтоб не распушило :)
Ты прочёл мои мысли 😂
Согласен
Только хотел об этом написать
за такой обжим увольнять надо сразу
I have issues with this, especially when you're fitting low gauge cable into ferrules or terminals, even twisting them yourself can be a pain. I appreciate this tip even if others dont!! It's just useful to have when you might need it.
Nice one. Ill use a flat or wider crimper
Reversed Zip tie does the trick too. Additionally you can reuse it and take it off quite quickly.
😂
Oh yeah nice, copy the top comment… that’ll get you some attention.
@@DaGreenMarshmello oh yeah nice, copy the top comment…that’ll get you some attention.
@@DaGreenMarshmello Technically the comment is different, but okay.
Smarty pants!! 😂 I've just gotten really good at tipping the wire just so as I insert it, but there's always one strand!!
Oh the humanity 😂
Nice tool
Good tip. Works like it should. No twists in the wire or missing strands are allowed per IPC620 certs.
Everyone saying otherwise are not a professional cable builders.
Я тебя умоляю....
Скрученный кабель будет работать не хуже чем эти понты.
@@evildorm4508
Nice Try.
Twisted cable strands can relax after being crimped. Compromising the connector. It also adds resistance to the connection. People assume it makes it better to twist the strands when it doesn't help at all. That is why SOPs like IPC620WHMA exist.
If you have to do all this you are not a professional
When I was still working, we had the similar stripping tool made by the Lawson company. Very handy and we had the little anvil with the pointed chisel end that you sat on the back of your vice or the concrete floor and smack it with a hammer to cramp everything together then if you solder it as well, you have a lifetime connection that water can’t get down in and corrode. Because the solder has lead in it which will not rust. And solder takes up all the voids around every wire if it’s done right
Саша05🎉
😅
I'm guessing silver solder?
Time is gold
This Guy
I have had to deal with this situation after a friend thought he could terminate his cables himself. I wrapped a piece of string around the frayed ends and they straightened right up.
zip tie works too
This is actually common practice and what I do as a distribution lineman. Horsehair wire like this will not fit in a lug without doing this. It’s not just regular stranded wire
I was just thinking about linemen and whether this is efficient or not. I figured it wasn’t, but I’m not a lineman so thanks for the info!
Klauke Mini best crimping tool ever!
Usually a problem when the lug specifies a thinner wire.
That f-ing gap after crimping looks real professional and safe.
And only one crimp, generally the inspectors like to see two crimps on a lug that long
Yeah, I've never had an instance where I've needed to do anything more than just twist the wire up and it goes right on. The proper size stuff usually works pretty good.
Зачем точечная опресовка когда существует гексагональная
Тоже не понял, гидравлика и точка?
за такую опрессовку, как в видео - надо сразу увольнять
@@alekshard_in9925 зря что ли гидропресс этот создали?
@@alekshard_in9925 обоснуй.
@@alekshard_in9925 Да ладно, не молотком хотя бы...
I remember when the Internet used to help you do things easier
Same. I still remember when UA-cam first started out..
@@keithupton86ku in 1986 my junior high school bought three Apple IIs and I was learning to code I loved computers, everybody thought that the Internet was going to make the world closer and happier and everything was going to be better and at the turn of the millennium the change was going to be amazing well it sure was but exactly the opposite. I also remember the beginning of UA-cam waiting 20 minutes just to download a two minute video and to be honest I wouldn’t mind going back to what things were like in the 90s. Cheers bro
@600wheel Damn, I miss Windows 95. And I was born in 1986 😅
@@600wheelyeah, I remember having to expertly skip the intro to videos playing in 360p bc the intro theme would take like 10mins to buffer with all the flashy visuals and music hahaha
That said I agree, these days the internet is just overrun with brain rotting garbage, hate speech, cult-like groups of f*cked up ppl encouraging other f*cked up ppl to be even more f*cked up, and disinformation meant to twist ppl for or against various groups of f*ucked up ppl foe money and power. It's honestly quite awful and I'm scared for what it'll be like when the gen alphas start becoming adults 💀
your technic is nice and the lug has wider lip that also helps I see.
Как же некоторым сложно в жизни , без дополнительных инструментов.
@RAIMAN ты не понял, он имел ввиду дополнительные инструменты! Понятно что опрессовочник нужен, молотком и зубилом только дров на ломаешь. Просто окажись что нет дополнительного оборудования и инструмента, что тогда? Оо всё я домой, тут электрик нужен.
@RAIMAN Мы с вами вроде на брудершафт не пили и вместе не спали что бы вы мне ТЫкали.
@@сержпоп-ы7ш ну так все мы начинали с обувного ножа и шансового инструмента. И все же потом возбуждались от своих кусачек за 8к что перекусывают стальной тросик заземления без натуги, а том так же красиво кусают листочек бумаги.
@@АндрейСиницын-н4т у меня кусачки стальной провод перекусывают, для справки, больше 8 квадратов я не кусаю, так как электрику делаю в квартирах! Кусачки покупал по акции за 390 руб, служат уже лет пять. Иногда крутой инструмент конечно нужен, но не всегда! Главное руки, раньше то как строили?
@@сержпоп-ы7ш ты просто не понимаешь этого кайфа))) именно перекусывают или сминают?
Я тоже изначально к этому относился как к баловству, но хорошим инструментом и правда приятно работать, и значительно быстрее (если привыкнуть) и качественнее чем к привычному уже инструменту.
No one who hasn't faced the wrath of QAQC storm troopers, would understand how _Nobel Peace Prize_ worthy this tutorial is! 🤣
Back in late 90s while outfitting leased-rack data centers, had to make PDU innards look like showpieces.... since prospective tenant tours were typically _OCD_ digi-nerds expecting "symmetrical" power distribution 😑
I used plumber's tube cutter for scoring and fashioned stub handled hickey-benders to ... um...anal-retentify uniform offsets in 500-750mcm sized conductors 🙄
Nice one. Great tools and technique.
Never trust a guy who forgets the heat shrink
Who needs/uses heat shrink
@@michaelsmith1958 people who like it to look clean and save time...
..nice..clean and crisp...everyone has there own way of building connectors...as long as they hold
Tvs
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Boyz i just had an incident in my pants i mean a couple incidents 😂😂😂😂lol
Lol updated the video after all the comments on the previous version.
I mean can't really say it was an update if its a whole other video with different name xD
And then folks suggest using a cable tie 😀
@@efixx welcome to the internet xD
well especially with the shorts format you can't expect people to have seen the previous shorts.
But just so you know, I really find this solution quite elegant. 😀
@@efixxnobody's ever right.
At the end of the day, ever gets the job done correctly, should be the only thing that matters. Whatever's easiest for each individual person to get to the same end result
@@efixx you're never gonna win... at least nobody has suggested super glue....... yet.
15 лет электриком работаю и если наконечник подобрать под сечение провода то ничего выдумывать не надо. И данный опрессователь не подходит для такого типа провода
Это насколько нужно быть рукажопом, что бы не скрутить его пальцами и не надеть наконечник
Ага за это время бы два опресовал и обсадил
вот именно. быстрее в разы! На работе так делаю, без этих танцев с бубном
Man you really tried your hardest to make this look like a cool job to have.
깔끔한 작업 😊 소장들 한숨소리 😟
Сколько раз я наконечники обсаживал всегда все было хорошо без махров....
Только термоусадку забывают
так он с похмелья, руки в пляс... 😂
@@vadik131 а вопрос на засыпку - зачем термоусадка, ну или как раньше иззолента? 😊
@@ВикторМаркеев-з1й Дак для изоляции и эстетики
@@vadik131 хахаха.... термоусадка при нагреве как себя ведёт? Правильно, изменяет свою поверхность! А это и является своего рода индикатором нагрева. А нагрев как известно происходит от плохого контакта в соединении...... так? Ну естественно эстетику никто не отменял! Так понятно объяснил?
That's extra work, for something that was never a problem in the first place.
I've done this before, I actually like it
Ferramenta de alta qualidade
Loved the slow motion shots
Im pretty sure i saved this clip for future reference but I'll save another copy, thanks. 👍
So, you took something very very simple and made it complicated, and on top of it, you record this thinking it was super amazing.
Never needed this hack !! Never had a problem with keeping every single core as straight as possible . This is for those amateurs who don’t know what their doing !!
Thats how its done... pride in your work.👍
The difference between a wire jerker and a professional.
Right knowledge, right attitude, right tools. Respect !
Oldschool trick tought to me was a dab of copper grease
bonus is when its pressed most of it squeezes out or into tiny voids in the wire so a better connection
One of these days ill try it see if it holds up to testing.
Really need this tool plus the cutting tool to strip the cables to neat and tidy
With stage lighting 2/0 cable we, drill and tap the terminal connectors, insert wire covered flux, screw down set screw into connector, heat the connector and fill it with solder. Not necessary for every situation. Good job.
That beginning example, boils my blood lol. "If it dont fit, jam it in!" 😂
Amazing 👍👍👍
Lol this has 2 am infomercial energy
Я много раз запасовывал провод в клемму, и знаю как это не просто набить пустоту и не скручивать, провод, ведь скручивание создаёт пружинящие эффект, а здесь очень простой и элегантный приём, мой респект автору!
The tag even has a flared opening to make it easier yet you still fcuked it up... 👏😂
Good work idea Good testing
The professional machine has powerful features.
That was a great tip, thanks for sharing.
Ultra new material !
Want the job done right.... call this guy!
It's done right, just takes extra tools and twice the time
1 .Чтобы не подрезать жилы,изоляцию можно "надрезать" чем то горячим - допустим паяльником , или шайбу нагреть зажигалкой.
2 Чтобы жилы не топорщились - можно стянуть ниткой!!!
3 Обжимать лучше пресс клещами (молотком не очень хороший вариант) - но они не у каждого есть)))
Но если у вас есть гараж,то можно сделать самодельную обжимку ,вот ua-cam.com/video/hXaprrhHDm0/v-deo.html
само собой это не для ежедневного использования на работе))))) это для дома,обжать несколько наконечников.
Super useful, in my dreams
Nice work 👍
I sometimes use a zip ties, that works pretty well too
Thanks for the video. That is a large wire for such a crimp though. I expected a hex.
I agree, a hex crimp is much stronger. Should of used No-Ox as well.
prime example of just because something works doesnt mean its the best way. a lot of people get really good at doing things poorly and because they spent so much time and effort perfecting their method their pride gets in the way of improving.
Good solution 👍
terimakasih telah memberikan tutorial ituu, aku sangat senang sekalii🥰🥰🥰
Excellent game tool. I want one too.
Love the ending how it relapped hahah