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WEDGED -- That site you posted has lots of "stuff" -- but I spent 3 minutes searching the site - and couldn't come up with a single WEATHERPACK item... |
This is another super simple to use website for the Weatherpack and Metri-pack supplies....
I'm fond of EASY TO USE websites... simple sites for a simple man.... http://happyterminals.com/index.php |
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I forgot how difficult their website can be. I use the paper catalog which is slightly less difficult. It helps that they have pictures in it. I'll try to find the section on the website & then link it. :lol: |
Thats a great site Greg... I need some terminals but they only sell in groups of 100 :(
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Summit sells packs of terminals - 10 of each - male / female / seals for like $7.95 if people just need a few of them. They carry all 3 major size ranges...
If you've got more than one hot rod... then 10 just doesn't get 'er done... and in my shed -- I end up being the neighborhood/club supplier... on EVERYTHING... so I tend to buy larger quantities... Casper Electronics has packs of these as well... |
Guys for $129 ......I think it's a rip!!!!
You can get a Weatherpack crimper ($30), full set of weather pack connectors ($73) AND a heat shrink tubing kit ($8) for the price of that one tool. I bought this tool last summer to do my Metripack and Weatherpack connections and it's been awesome. $29 from Amazon. I just put an American Autowire harness in my car using Weatherpack and Metripack connectors, and this thing is a Godsend. If you can't crimp a connector WITHOUT a ratcheting tool, you should hit the gym....lol http://secure.telematica.gr/images/r...RTD-WPSK2b.jpg |
You would think that -- unless you'd used it... then you'd say WOW -- That Weld Dude knows his stuff and buys really quality tools... :rofl:
I've used better tools than this in prison. |
The ratchet makes it easier to use in tight places, but its certainly not needed. I prefer the Kent-Moore "J tools" GM version, I got mine for $75 though, $125 seems a bit much.
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I like them because the dies included are usually better. Yup, they have a better seat for the terminal that you are crimping. One size, or more importantly one shape doesnt fit all. I dont like the stamped steel jaws of the inexpensive crimpers. I like the dies on the expensive crimpers. What I dont like, and its prolly only on mine. Is that once the ratchet is engaged I cant release it without a full pull. Its supposed to be able to disengage the ratchet with a flip of a lever. But the lever gets loaded if there is any pressure on the jaws and makes it very difficult to disengage the ratchet. So if Im crimping a terminal and I get it a lil too far in or not set correctly in the die head I cant reposition it unless I can release the ratchet. And I usually cant so I have to do a full pull to release the ratchet. But the ratchet does help sometimes. I can set a terminal in the die head and ratchet it down slightly to hold the terminal. And it stays put while I set the wire then do a pull to crimp. Acts like a vice for the terminal. Like a third hand for me. Anyway, I like the tool. But the most important part are the dies supplied. Use proper dies and not all purposes dies (like on the inexpensive tools) and you will get a solid connection. JR |
JR -- Agree withyou on the ratcheting part - I can release my ratcheting crimpers with the release trigger IF you put just the tinniest bit of pressure on the handles (squeeze) and THEN hit the release trigger...
OKAY -- For the CHEAPPIES out there.. the part you still don't get is what I like about the fancy dandy new versions I bought -- and that is the terminal holder that is attached to the crimper... and if you haven't experienced that part - then you don't know what you're missing. And that part up under a dash - is even handier! Because you can load the terminal and it stays put - so now all you have to do is load the wire and squeeze. Done. Perfect crimp on the wire and the seal. :cheers: |
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