Jan 24, 2006 - 12:36 AM
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For the past year or so I've been giving a lot of thought to soldering vs. crimping. While soldering wires is an effective method, and what I've always done, there are a few problems with it. It's a little messy, you have to deal with a hot iron, it's a slow process, and over time a soldered connection can corrode or crack. (Of course, that's why we shrinkwrap, but still.)
After reading Jeff Hartman's recommendation to use a crimper, I decided to look into it. Now, make no mistake! I'm not talking about those little baby crimpers that you buy at Pep-boys with the little insulated terminals. I'm talking about a full-fledged, expensive, professional, racheting crimper with non-insulated crimps. The other day I finally got the set that I needed (after ordering a set and getting the wrong ones!), and today I got to put them to use. Check these baby's out: ![]() Crimp one wire... ![]() Then the other... ![]() Completed crimp! This thing is SO strong, that the wire will tear before the crimp fails. And it'll never corrode. ![]() All ready for heat shrinking: ![]() One last thing. These things crimp so hard, that I have to use both hands! -------------------- -Dr Tweak, 6GC's resident engine swap wiring expert extraordinaire Click here to see my swaps drtweak@phoenixtuning.com |
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Jan 24, 2006 - 1:16 AM
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who is Jeff Hartman?
it says in this book i have how crimbing is THE BEST if done with the right tools, but soldering is the 2nd best if you dont have the tools. -------------------- ![]() |
Jan 24, 2006 - 1:19 AM
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QUOTE(Consynx @ Jan 24, 2006 - 6:16 AM) [snapback]383236[/snapback] who is Jeff Hartman? it says in this book i have how crimbing is THE BEST if done with the right tools, but soldering is the 2nd best if you dont have the tools. Exactly right. Check this book out that he wrote. This book is HUGE and AWESOME, if you want to learn a lot, pick it up. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/076031582...476145?n=283155 One of the projects they did is a Mk2 MR2 with a Twin-charged 1MZFE (Supercharged and turboed)! This post has been edited by Dr_Tweak: Jan 24, 2006 - 1:20 AM -------------------- -Dr Tweak, 6GC's resident engine swap wiring expert extraordinaire Click here to see my swaps drtweak@phoenixtuning.com |
Dr_Tweak Soldering vs. Crimping Jan 24, 2006 - 12:36 AM
Bigmeanbulldog55 I like those connectors you can get that crimp the... Jan 24, 2006 - 1:09 AM
Hanyo yay! that means more 6gc 3sgte wire harness... Jan 24, 2006 - 1:12 AM
lagos cimping? come on tweak... thats horrible! lol ... Jan 24, 2006 - 2:51 AM
tangcla Just twist and electrical tape hehe Jan 24, 2006 - 2:53 AM
Dr_Tweak QUOTE(tangcla @ Jan 24, 2006 - 7:53 ... Jan 24, 2006 - 3:31 AM
lagos QUOTE(tangcla @ Jan 24, 2006 - 2:53 ... Jan 24, 2006 - 3:13 AM
tangcla QUOTE(lagos @ Jan 24, 2006 - 7:13 PM... Jan 24, 2006 - 3:24 AM
tangcla I wouldn't do it for anythign critical... but ... Jan 24, 2006 - 3:32 AM
macavely I like soldering .. but most of the time I crimp .... Jan 24, 2006 - 3:41 AM
Dr_Tweak QUOTE(macavely @ Jan 24, 2006 - 8:41... Jan 24, 2006 - 3:42 AM
macavely QUOTE(Dr_Tweak @ Jan 24, 2006 - 3:42... Jan 24, 2006 - 3:45 AM
Dr_Tweak Cool, sounds a lot like mine. I had a really hard ... Jan 24, 2006 - 3:46 AM
macavely yea its real hard finding finding good tools somet... Jan 24, 2006 - 4:35 AM
Consynx lol, Dr Tweak, i have that book too
it's AWESO... Jan 24, 2006 - 3:21 PM
WannabeGT4 That's pretty cool. I need one of those. Not j... Jan 24, 2006 - 4:02 PM
Dr_Tweak QUOTE(WannabeGT4 @ Jan 24, 2006 - 9... Jan 24, 2006 - 11:43 PM
lagos QUOTE(Consynx @ Jan 24, 2006 - 3:21 ... Jan 24, 2006 - 4:09 PM![]() ![]() |
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