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    1. #21
      Join Date
      Jul 2011
      Location
      Nashville/ Tampa
      Posts
      724
      Country Flag: United States
      Finished my rewire with the Tool-Aid and got good results, great looking crimps and no issues to report. Not sure how it could be any better.
      https://www.instagram.com/gen_v_lt1_chevelle/


      Do not buy anything from Frankie's Used Auto Parts. Ever.
      Chevelle ̶a̶l̶m̶o̶s̶t̶ ̶f̶i̶n̶i̶s̶h̶e̶d̶ L92/200-4r now Gen V LT1 and T56- https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversio...nvertible.html

    2. #22
      Join Date
      Feb 2008
      Location
      Los Angeles, SFV, CA
      Posts
      51
      Country Flag: United States
      Hey Chuck good to hear and nice to know you got good results. I think that solidify's it for me and I will pick up the same tool to do my crimping. I also got a soldiering iron from HF for $12 (Sale + coupon). I checked at the other stores for Weller and other brands and they were north of 50-60 bucks.

    3. #23
      Join Date
      Nov 2010
      Posts
      20
      I use MAC TCT1028 at work almost every day and they work great. I bought them as a kit when the tool guy had them on special, I don't know how to buy the name brand tools without having a dealer though.



      I have crimped Delphi, Yazaki, Sumitomo, Weatherpack, and Lear terminals and they do a great job.

      It's a great alternative to buying the Kent-Moore ratcheting pliers for over $150


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