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Old January 24th 05, 02:11 PM
Bruce A. Frank
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I once did the same thing with a pair of bolt cutters. It worked and the
go/no-go gauge said it was correct, but it created a slight half moon
shape on the sleeve. I also took a cheap bolt cutter and brazed parts of
one of the bolt together cheapo tools to the jaws...also worked correctly,
but it looked strange. When I bought the cheapo tool crimping tool from
Home Depot I finally had an acceptable tool...after some minor adjustment.
It is likely the Lowe's tool is exactly the same as the one from Home
Depot.

abripl wrote:

I made one out of a pair of chain cutters with a little bit of welding
and grinding
to get the correct opening size.


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Old January 26th 05, 05:17 PM
John Kimmel
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The Home Depot tool looks slightly less cheap than the Lowes tool. It's
red, the Lowes is green. In both stores I had to search for the tool
myself, calling ahead with the part number and asking salesmen in the
store didn't help. In both cases a flashlight would have helped in the
search. I found them far from the tool cribs, in the area where they
sell cable, tucked into an obscure cubby hole on a bottom shelf.

Your results may vary.

Bruce A. Frank wrote:
I once did the same thing with a pair of bolt cutters. It worked and the
go/no-go gauge said it was correct, but it created a slight half moon
shape on the sleeve. I also took a cheap bolt cutter and brazed parts of
one of the bolt together cheapo tools to the jaws...also worked correctly,
but it looked strange. When I bought the cheapo tool crimping tool from
Home Depot I finally had an acceptable tool...after some minor adjustment.
It is likely the Lowe's tool is exactly the same as the one from Home
Depot.

abripl wrote:


I made one out of a pair of chain cutters with a little bit of welding
and grinding
to get the correct opening size.



--
Bruce A. Frank, Editor "Ford 3.8/4.2L Engine and V-6 STOL
Homebuilt Aircraft Newsletter"
| Publishing interesting material|
| on all aspects of alternative |
| engines and homebuilt aircraft.|




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