Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:18 pm
second helping hands and maybe some locking pliers. Saves a lot of time and aggravation. Multimeter would likely be useful. A heatgun for the heatshrink (I tried a hair dryer once but it didn't get quite hot enough). Zip ties are almost universally useful.
I have strippers similar to those that work just fine but I also had an automatic pair at one time (no clue where they are now) that were pretty flash. They looked like this
18 gauge wire was the smallest I would work with, though.
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:27 am Post subject:
i feel i need to speak up here a little with my own personal experience with this shit.
DON'T EVERR BUY ONE OF THESE FUCKING PIECES OF SHIT, THEY SUCK DEEZE NUTS
I have strippers similar to those that work just fine but I also had an automatic pair at one time (no clue where they are now) that were pretty flash. They looked like this

18 gauge wire was the smallest I would work with, though.