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which large welding crimpers????
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<blockquote data-quote="QtrHorse" data-source="post: 5675004" data-attributes="member: 567206"><p>4/0ga wire is not 4 runs of 1/0ga wire. 4/0ga cable is two runs of 1/0ga cable.</p><p></p><p>The heatshrink with glue inside is called dual wall heatshrink. They make a standard dual wall and a heavy dual wall. The heavy wall is like a thin pc of pvc pipe. Once you apply the heavy wall, you will not be able to bend the pc of wire easily.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to be an *** but with all the knowledge you have of crimps, I would have thought that you knew both of the answers I provided above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QtrHorse, post: 5675004, member: 567206"] 4/0ga wire is not 4 runs of 1/0ga wire. 4/0ga cable is two runs of 1/0ga cable. The heatshrink with glue inside is called dual wall heatshrink. They make a standard dual wall and a heavy dual wall. The heavy wall is like a thin pc of pvc pipe. Once you apply the heavy wall, you will not be able to bend the pc of wire easily. Not trying to be an *** but with all the knowledge you have of crimps, I would have thought that you knew both of the answers I provided above. [/QUOTE]
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