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4 awg and Larger, Best Method to Attach Lugs
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<blockquote data-quote="JasoninDLH" data-source="post: 8829050" data-attributes="member: 688106"><p>Thanks for the info! I actually just ordered a similar hydraulic crimper for $50 today. It has all the dies from 8awg to 1/0. I usually get wire with lugs connected already, but this time around I wanted to do it myself because I’m a big kid now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JasoninDLH, post: 8829050, member: 688106"] Thanks for the info! I actually just ordered a similar hydraulic crimper for $50 today. It has all the dies from 8awg to 1/0. I usually get wire with lugs connected already, but this time around I wanted to do it myself because I’m a big kid now. [/QUOTE]
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