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On Sat, 04 May 2013 10:06:45 +0100, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
To be honest, I've always considered crimping to be a fast, semi-skilled process - an inferior substitute for proper termination/jointing, whether on 16mm wire ends or BNC plugs. That gets my vote as the worst informed quote of the month. +1 I suspect Frank has only ever come across crimps not done with the corrcet tool for the crimp in use on stuff that the crimp wasn't designed for. A correctly sized crimp done with the correct tool to the right pressure produces a gas tight cold weld. Very reliable, doesn't creep or vibrate loose. I guess this is why avionics uses crimps... -- Cheers Dave. |
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