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I bought some all brass wire bullets to repair a couple of male end wires. Is there a special brand of criimper that is good? I have been reading that you would crimp the narrow part of the bullet then soulder through the top? Appreciate the advice. Thanks
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I like the kind that leaves a dimple in one side of the crimp. I find them pretty much "bullet proof" LOL. I have an old crimper that does this and I use it whenever I'm doing electrical work. I have had almost zero problems with wires coming out of the end. I never have used solder either, unnecessary in my opinion.
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Thanks for the reply. Do you know the brand of crimper you used? Thanks.
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I use one from MSD which has replaceable dies for various types of connectors. It's great.
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Thanks for the info. I will look them up.
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