The 1028-CT crimper is the best tool for the money to do the job IMHO. GPE has that too.
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Quoted from jibmums:I have an HT-225D crimper that worked great on those .156 a few months ago, any reason to think it wouldn't work just as well on these?
Yeah, I have that crimper as well, it works great. Carry on.
Quoted from aobrien5:I also have one of the ratcheting crimpers. They work great once you're able to get everything in the jaws without dropping the pin or something. Is it just me? Anybody willing to provide some pictures on the least awkward way to actually hold everything while crimping? I'm sure I'm missing something obvious.
I don't think so. I would really like to just try out those high zoot $300 Molex crimpers just to see if they really are that much better.
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