As Mex said except throw the hammer crimp in the lake. I have the ebay hydraulic crimper and it works fine. The dies might not be numbered correctly as stated on some threads but it doesn't matter as it's easy to figure out. Get a few extra terminals and do some test crimps. If the edges of the die start to bite the side of the terminal stop and move the die so a flat area is now on the bite marks. I have a couple that do that and may need to file the edges just a little. I've also used it to install a friends solar system and repair some old crimps. For $36.00 you cant beat it. The friend that I helped bought one and said he just wanted to have one because it was so good and so cheap.
Heavy draw cables such as that are crimped not soldered. Solder is excellent for small terminals that are hand plier crimped and used outside on things like trailer lights etc.