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Danny Richardson wrote:
Thank you for the response, however, because others have suggested soldering I feel an explanation may be in order. I have been installing soldered coax connectors for more than fifty years and feel I was pretty good at it, however, with advancing years I have lost considerable motor skills and can not hold a soldering iron (or anything else) very steady. My problem, at the moment, is trying to make up some BNC connectors using RG-174. Although crimp on connecters may not be the best choice, for me they appear to be a viable option. Hence my inquiry as to what would be a good choice in crimp on tools. That's definitely a good reason, and the kind I appreciate more and more as time goes by. I'm sure it won't be long before I'm in the same boat, so I'll pay attention to the tool suggestions too. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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