It was a special friendly purchase, so nope no instructions. I think I
see the path laid out now. I shall look for gloves as well. I have
shed much blood all over the place. Getting weaker, must continue the
effort, must go faster.... Thanks guys.
Jason
2/18/99 1:11 PM
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Short [SMTP:ashort@flash.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 12:41 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Jason-wires
I have cut & crimped a few sets of wires in the past, here's how
I did
it.
Slip the boot over the wire.
Cut the entire wire to desired length, too long is better than
too
short.
Strip the insulation leaving about an inch of wire/conductor.
Fold the wire back along the insulation and slip the
end/connector over
it and crimp with the proper tool, not a pair of pliers or
soldering
iron.
Trim the excess wire that hangs out the bottom of the connector.
Didn't these come with any instructions?
P.S. Look into some Mechanix gloves for your hands, you don't
have to
bleed to bolt-on speed! (Summit of course). Alan S.
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