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gdheck 02-28-2016 11:29 PM

I meant what kind of crimper. That size of wire and connector requires a heavier duty crimper than I have.

Berwil 02-28-2016 11:47 PM

Ya, you need a special crimper the size of lopers. If the automotive places let you down, I would try an electrical supply store or a welding supply store, they should have everything to make the cables.

Bill

J-Mech 02-29-2016 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gdheck (Post 365840)
I meant what kind of crimper. That size of wire and connector requires a heavier duty crimper than I have.

Then you need to buy one the right size.

I kind of thought that would be an obvious thing....... :bigthink:

zippy1 02-29-2016 12:14 AM

The last one's I did I slid shrink tube up the wire then soldered the ends on and took a chisel and hammer to "crimp". Slid the shrink tube down, done deal...
I ain't buying a crimp tool for the little bit I would use it.:bigthink: Just to make sure everything was tight, put one end in the vise and visegrip on the other and pulled, going nowhere...

twoton 02-29-2016 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gdheck (Post 365840)
I meant what kind of crimper. That size of wire and connector requires a heavier duty crimper than I have.

This is the one that I bought;

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MKIQ1S/...I2UR9A46TEFMW9


I buy my cable at the local marine supply house, pre tinned cable and ends.

johns cubs 02-29-2016 07:33 AM

The motorhome I pulled the engine out of yesterday has batt cables ran from one end to the other and back again. So I will be stripping it all out and saving it to build new cables. Harbor Freight has a nice ratcheting crimper for around 10$. I bought one and its built better than alot of their other stuff. If need be I can post a pic. Hammer and punch/dull chisell will work just as well as long as your not too heavy handed.

DoubleO7 02-29-2016 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zippy1 (Post 365850)
The last one's I did I slid shrink tube up the wire then soldered the ends on and took a chisel and hammer to "crimp". Slid the shrink tube down, done deal...
I ain't buying a crimp tool for the little bit I would use it.:bigthink: Just to make sure everything was tight, put one end in the vise and visegrip on the other and pulled, going nowhere...

I use a hammer and punch to crimp the big stuff too just fine.
Before I solder though.

gdheck 02-29-2016 12:51 PM

Found a place that has both pre-made cables to fit our applications and they have a hydraulic crimper that isn't too high priced. I think I'll just order some cables for now, after I have verified the length and hole size for my 982.

Pos battery cable

Neg battery cable

J-Mech 02-29-2016 01:03 PM

I think your making this way more complicated than necessary.

It's just cable and wire ends. Sold anywhere where parts are sold. If you don't have a crimper, like the guys said, pliers, vice, hammer and punch.... shoot, most NAPA stores will make them for you if necessary. Plus, if all else fails, most all are still available from CCC. :Unknown:

olds45512 02-29-2016 01:09 PM

When I make battery cables I just go to the local stereo shop and buy the heavy guage wire by the foot, they also have the proper ends there as well.


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