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โJun-27-2015 03:03 PM
JiminDenver wrote:
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Along with not having a tool to crimp 1/0, I guess I also don't have a tool to cut it. HF has a 10" pair that is suppose to be good up to 2/0 for under $10. A 28" set that would be a lot less effort for $19. Anything at HD is twice the cost.
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
If that breaker bar snout pin should break because of an insane amount of leverage I would be defintely up ---- creek without a boat never mind paddle.
โJun-26-2015 10:57 PM
westend wrote:
Mex, I'd suggest to use a longer steel pipe for a breaker bar extension, old hips mend slowly.
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โJun-26-2015 04:46 AM
MrWizard wrote:
When I make lugs, I set up an assembly line
I flatten the end of the copper tube in the vise
Then I center punch where I want the hole
Then drill the hole ( this way I can hold on to the pipe/tubing)
Then I cut off the lug from the tubing and start over
Only takes a couple of minutes per lug
I'll make more than I intend to immediately use
And make several sizes ( if needed for back up supply)
This happens about once a year,
Just went through this last Friday, I needed lugs for making inter connects for the new batteries
โJun-25-2015 05:59 AM