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RE: Looking for better crimp connectors
http://www.posi-lock.com/index.htm or http://thejeep.com/posi-lock/
Amazing what one can find on the web, this looks quite interesting.
Combine this with a little Stabilant 22 http://www.stabilant.com/ you would
have the 'ultimate connection' no crimp, no solder!
This one is particularly interesting:
http://connect.amp.com/AMP/bin/AMP.Menu?M=MENU&ID=10020&LG=1&I=13
A couple more:
http://www.chevelles.com/tools/tl3.html or http://www.electricityforum.com/
Just surfin' - no affiliation... gotta have too much time on my hands!
HTH
Peter Berrevoets
1990 200TQ 10V
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-quattro@audifans.com [mailto:owner-quattro@audifans.com]On
Behalf Of scott miller
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 10:05 PM
To: quattro@audifans.com
Subject: Looking for better crimp connectors
I fly '55 to '58 Boeings in the Air Force Reserves, and our maintenance guys
do a lot of crimp connections that really need to work. I don't know where
they get those connectors, but they're vastly better than the ones I can
find. These have clear, tinted insulation. The metal is thicker and
softer, the hole inside funnels down to guide wire strands together. I've
tried to chase down a supplier, no luck yet. Any ideas?
Scott
'90 200tqw
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