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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8859443" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Yeah, me too. For some items like some of the Taramps and old school stuff, not too many options. I was just happy these worked great with no modification! Most of the spades I found were too wide, these are snug but slide right in (that's what she said!) </p><p>I'm a big fan of using solder in most cases, but not on wire thicker than 8AWG as one tends to melt or char everything! I grew up brazing bike frames so I know how, just don't see any benefit with the big wire gauges. I use a bench-mounted vise or my 22" compound crimping tool, crunch the shiz out of them, heat shrink the exposed portion, and slip the nice colored jacket over my handiwork, DONE!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8859443, member: 689267"] Yeah, me too. For some items like some of the Taramps and old school stuff, not too many options. I was just happy these worked great with no modification! Most of the spades I found were too wide, these are snug but slide right in (that's what she said!) I'm a big fan of using solder in most cases, but not on wire thicker than 8AWG as one tends to melt or char everything! I grew up brazing bike frames so I know how, just don't see any benefit with the big wire gauges. I use a bench-mounted vise or my 22" compound crimping tool, crunch the shiz out of them, heat shrink the exposed portion, and slip the nice colored jacket over my handiwork, DONE! [/QUOTE]
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