QuoteMainesail said:
On another note if anyone wants a true top quality USA made heat shrink crimp tool I have worked closely with a USA tool maker now for over two years and finally have one to offer. They are not cheap, $145.00, but you won't find a tool that makes a better formed crimp on heat shrink terminals. I generally sell these to professionals but if opting for DIY wiring I would highly recommend this tool!!
RC, Whose tool is and how the heck do we order one??
Thanks,
Ken
Ken,
It's the Pro-HST model that is for sale in my small store. The FTZ crimpers will be back in-stock in later this week but are not the same quality.....
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Quote from: mainesail on February 29, 2016, 12:28:34 PM
Ken,
It's the Pro-HST model that is for sale in my small store. The FTZ crimpers will be back in-stock in later this week but are not the same quality.....
Shop Compass Marine (http://www.pbase.com/mainecruising/shop_compass_marine)
Thanks RC,
From what I've seen with FTZ's two very similar controlled-cycle crimpers, they're "ok" for occasional DIY -- for my money not substantially better or worse than Master Appliance, Sea-Dog, etc., (probably all from the same offshore factory) and so FTZ's dealer cost is over-priced.
The PRO looks like it's a real quality tool for the money. I'm in.
kk
The FTZ tool is made in Taiwan (Taiwanese made tools cost more than mainland China) and the SeaDog is a copy of that tool made in mainland China. They look nearly identical but the Seadog often over-crimps, especially red terminals. I also have a parallel action double crimp tool coming soon..
A friend loaned me his ratchet tool made by Titan, I used it with Ancor butt connectors and it seemed to work fine. I crimped wire into both ends of a blue connector then gave it the pull test, did not come lose. I also used a heat gun but pulled then checked for a solid connection.
Guys : I have a "Klein" crimper that works just fine!!
Believe it's a "made in the USA" tool!!