Had my final inspection yesterday and passed, but the inspector made a note that he wants an 'irreversible crimp' installed on the ground wires to my panel. Here's the situation: I have 200A service in a steel sided post-frame building which required 3 grounds...two from the panel (one of which also grounds the siding) and another on the opposite corner of the building to ground the siding again. The electrician was off on his estimate of how much #4 ground wire I would need, so he ended up short on the panel and I had to get some more wire. What he ended up doing is running three wires...one from each ground rod and one from the panel and then securing them with a copper split bolt lug. Works just fine, but the inspector wants a crimp (as if someone is going to go in there and unbolt the ground wires). I haven't got a clue where to get a crimp (or what kind of crimp) and crimping tool for this. Does anyone know? Not a big rush; he did pass me but wants to be notified when the crimp has been installed. I'm used to the small gauge stuff for automotive electronics, but not this big stuff.