I gave up on them a long time ago!
I either use tornado crimps (which look fine uncovered) or use magical crimping pliers, which make a ball anyway!
I gave up on them a long time ago!
I either use tornado crimps (which look fine uncovered) or use magical crimping pliers, which make a ball anyway!
oh am I glad its not just me. That's the beauty of sharing eh? Find out we're all on the same page.
Di x
I too cover my crimps with a metal bead just think the cover things are to flimsy,i dont have a problem with the reballing crimps though and having just bought some tornados i think they are great.
Its obviously tornados here I come then.
just had a look at them - now why haven't I found them before. Duh!
Di x
Hi all,
They are a pain, arne't they! I use my crimping pliers, but as I sometimes find the crimp doesn't hold at stage 1 of crimping, I attach my carob/toggle etc into a clamp thingie that I have on the side of my desk, crimp one side with the wires held apart, then carefully without moving the crimp, get hold of my clamp thingie, move it round so the crimp is level with the front part of the crimping plyers, and then re-crimp into a circle and voila (sounds complicated, now that I explain it)!, I have managed to crimp my wire......
Come to think of it, having looked at these tornado crimps, I might give those a go, as these look a helluvalot easier than using crimps and then adding covers over the crimps.
BTW I find putting the covers over the top even more of a pain, as I don't have any massive plyers to do it with, so use my hand to push the cover over the wire and slowly close it over the crimp cover. Depending on the quality and supplier, means they are either quite dif. to close, or are so thin that they close really easily and then you don't have a neat finish
Jules x
LOL, Jules - and so say all of us! Bloomin things they are - I get more crimp covers on the floor than I do on crimps. I've bunged em all into my waste pot.
Di x
With crimps you have to get the wire just in the correct posistion but with the tornados you just slot them on and squash
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