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This Is It...This is What I'm Looking For!!!!
Thanks Aegis, you found what I've been looking for (ET-CX1), Thanks, Joe
"Aegis" <a@xxxxx> wrote in message
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> "JW" <jweb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >I don't know why I'm having so much trouble getting everyone to
understand
> > what I'm looking for. I am NOT looking for a CRIMPING TOOL, I have a
> > good
> > one like many posters have recommended. I'm looking for a tool to
> > COMPRESS
> > or SQUEEZE the connector (like the ones in the link below) onto the
> > stripped
> > cable BEFORE I crimp it. I know most installers just push and twist by
> > hand
> > until the connector is in the correct position for crimping but I was
> > hoping
> > someone made a tool for this because after doing several of these by
hand,
> > your fingers get pretty tired. I don't know any other way to get my
point
> > across so I will give up after this. Thanks to everyone anyway. Joe
> >
> >
>
> http://www.hometech.com/tools/coax.html#1003
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> Scroll to bottom of the page.. search for ET-CX1
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> >
> > "USR1942(MC_CET)" <mc99218@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:um6231pcbnr513l542c888ronnk34ms97j@xxxxxxxxxx
> >>
> >> Ive used the f-56 -59 radio shack crimper , seems to do the job of
> >> those costing much more. its cheap to replace if you loose it.
> >> Take a chunk of rg6 and a couple fittling to test the crimp. They seem
> >> to have personality..some crimpers crimp better than others.
> >>
> >>
> >> Around commercial installs or those interfacing the cable compaies I
> >> use compression or T&B snap & seal (digicon too) just to keep the
> >> peace.
> >> The zenith zds5061 is a cheap compressor but the LCCT or T&B
> >> compression tool although a little pricey are much better.
> >> (froogle for best price.)
> >> MCCET
> >> ESS/
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 18:21:51 GMT, "JW" <jweb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> >before crimping it. I see all types of compression tools for RG6
coax
> >> >connectors but they appear to be specialized connectors. I'm looking
> >> >for
> >> >one that will compress a "Plain Jane" RG6 connector onto a stripped
RG6
> >> >cable. Can anyone here refer me to what I need or where I can find
it?
> >> >Thanks, Joe
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
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