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Beginner advice needed and greatly appreciated!

 
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:19 am    Post subject: Beginner advice needed and greatly appreciated! Reply with quote

Hi Guys,

I have been following this list for about 3 years. In the beginning 99.99%
went over my head but now only 99.9% is not understood. One thing I have
learned is that this is a great place to learn and get help.

Ok, I am just starting to wire my capacitance fuel senders for a RV7. At
present I have not acquired any tools. Over time my data base of saved
"tooling messages" is quite extensive. Based on that knowledge and recent
rereading of Bob's articles on the use of said tools I have formed a few
questions that maybe someone can help me with.

I know technique is critical. Regardless of price is it easier to get up
to speed and precision with a tool like Daniels Mil Spec crimper or is the
B&C RCT-1 just as (difficult / easy) to learn and master.

My next question is what tools will I need to finish the RV wiring system.
It may not seem like it but you have all been teaching me alot in a few
short years. Thanks

Paul


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 6:04 pm    Post subject: Beginner advice needed and greatly appreciated! Reply with quote

Paul
You need to do a few test crimps no matter what tool you choose. Bob's
comic book articles are quite useful. I think you will be pleased with
anything from places like B&C or Steinair. It is always possible to mess
up a crimp no matter what the tool but there is not much more risk going
economical in my opinion and you will likely be surprised at how easy
it is. I was.
Ken

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Hi Guys,

I have been following this list for about 3 years. In the beginning
99.99% went over my head but now only 99.9% is not understood. One
thing I have learned is that this is a great place to learn and get help.

Ok, I am just starting to wire my capacitance fuel senders for a RV7.
At present I have not acquired any tools. Over time my data base of
saved "tooling messages" is quite extensive. Based on that knowledge
and recent rereading of Bob's articles on the use of said tools I have
formed a few questions that maybe someone can help me with.

I know technique is critical. Regardless of price is it easier to
get up to speed and precision with a tool like Daniels Mil Spec
crimper or is the B&C RCT-1 just as (difficult / easy) to learn and
master.

My next question is what tools will I need to finish the RV wiring
system. It may not seem like it but you have all been teaching me alot
in a few short years. Thanks

Paul


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