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I like H tools HT 225D. It is a ratcheting crimper with the 2 levels
of crimping surfaces for the wire and the insulation,<br>
I have the other one that most places sell and it does not do as nice a
job. I bought mine from Dreamworks model products. Cost was $35. Not
sure if they still sell it. I didn't see it on their website.<br>
<br>
Stuart C<br>
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John Konneker wrote:
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</style>Can anyone recommend a crimping tool they have had success
with?<br>
I am wanting to shorten some servo leads and instead of cutting and
splicing<br>
I would like to crimp a new plug on. Of course the most important
thing is<br>
to have confidence in the new plug since the of life the airplane will
be riding<br>
on it.<br>
Thanks!<br>
JLK<br>
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