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<blockquote data-quote="truckramrod" data-source="post: 7469964" data-attributes="member: 570869"><p>Vice grips...Who doesn't have a big pair laying around?</p><p></p><p>Take a big pair and crimp the terminal enough to snug onto the wire and then tighten the knob 1/4 turn and crimp again. Repeat until you are satisfied. It takes a bit of hand strength but works well. I'm going to crimp and solder using this method on my truck rebuild.</p><p></p><p>the hammer/pavement method works if thats all you have but it can distort the ring terminals sometimes, especially if you have bad aim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truckramrod, post: 7469964, member: 570869"] Vice grips...Who doesn't have a big pair laying around? Take a big pair and crimp the terminal enough to snug onto the wire and then tighten the knob 1/4 turn and crimp again. Repeat until you are satisfied. It takes a bit of hand strength but works well. I'm going to crimp and solder using this method on my truck rebuild. the hammer/pavement method works if thats all you have but it can distort the ring terminals sometimes, especially if you have bad aim. [/QUOTE]
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