volts500 wrote:
"Mr_bill" wrote in message
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I need some wiring advice. I have managed to survive
until now just using wire nuts for my home projects, but
I am at the point where it would be nice to use crimp connections
in a switch or outlet box, connecting 14 or 12 ga copper
wire.
Toller wrote:
Why?
Because a properly made crimp connection made with the proper tool is
far superior to a wire nut . For a long time many electricians have
used a Buchannon crimper when good connections are needed. In fact, in
some localities, such as in Fort Wayne, Indiana, to this day, a crimp
made with with a Buchannon crimper is THE ONLY acceptable connection
allowed for connecting the equipment ground wires in residences in
order to past an electrical inspection in that city.
This_IS_ the tool that most electricians in this country (USA) use to
make crimp connections on 12 and 14 gauge wires:
http://www.twacomm.com/catalog/model...tm?ref=Froogle
The first time that I bought one it was $28 (US).
Hi,
At least I have not experienced wire nut causing trouble. Crimping is
permanent vs wire nuts, you can undo it when needed.
But which one to use depends on the situation.
Tony