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I'd love one, and the shears.....just cant warrant the dough though.:)


Saw them being used in a demo at interbuild a few years ago, total p o r n it was!!!!:rolleyes::eek::D:cool:
 
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I know they are a fortune but hopefully going to go halves with a m8 :D. Every elec show I walk past their stand and drool don't think they sell many at the shows:D
 
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the jointers at the power station i was working on had them. unless you get a big factory install ect, i dont think they woould be cost effective. Rachet cutters and normal crimpers do me!

I was working in a shop the other week, for a shopfitting electrical company, via an agency, and the sparks there used hammer and cold chisel, to crimp the new submains during a mains changeover!

Surely thats gota be cheaper than crimpers! :D
 
Already got the ratchet cutters, just thought of getting the last crimper I will ever need to own plus they are really cool :D in the states you can even buy crimping tools that are basically just two metal dies that are on a hindged joint and you wack it till the crimp takes, looks very heath robinson :)
 
Cost well out weighs the use I would get out of them Unless some kindly boss gets them as an HnS issue to assist reducing the strain arms are taking lol
 
Thats partly why I want them don't want to get RSI or arthritis later in life. second thoughts employing someone else to do it may be cheaper :D
 

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