I have no clue what these are.
I ifishaholic Well-known member Joined Apr 2, 2020 Messages 69 Location Western Washington Dec 9, 2020 #1 I have no clue what these are. Attachments CE8070F3-6C0D-4B6A-9BF5-09764D8D74DE.jpg 81.8 KB · Views: 132 EE856955-FD65-4225-AEA2-5A407DE4C63F.jpeg 91.6 KB · Views: 97
S Speedbird Well-known member Joined Apr 20, 2010 Messages 127 Location Mt. Airy,NC Dec 9, 2020 #2 Wire rope crimpers?
R RTM Well-known member Joined May 13, 2019 Messages 13,058 Location SF Bay Area Dec 9, 2020 #3 Splicing clamps? Maybe another word for wire rope crimpers https://archive.org/details/PeckStowAndWilcoxCatalogueNo20/page/n87/mode/2up Last edited: Dec 9, 2020
Splicing clamps? Maybe another word for wire rope crimpers https://archive.org/details/PeckStowAndWilcoxCatalogueNo20/page/n87/mode/2up
M MrSurly Well-known member Joined Jan 15, 2014 Messages 1,671 Location East Texas Dec 9, 2020 #4 RTM has it. Splicing clamps for electrical work. For clamping stranded wire to untwist and then splice together.
RTM has it. Splicing clamps for electrical work. For clamping stranded wire to untwist and then splice together.
J jbfsr Well-known member Joined Mar 17, 2017 Messages 455 Location Hampstead, Md Dec 9, 2020 #5 Nut cracker
4 4xdog Well-known member Joined Aug 18, 2012 Messages 5,595 Location Santa Fe, NM Dec 9, 2020 #6 They look like almost the same ones in my old family tools, where this group was similarly helpful a few years ago. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=252108
They look like almost the same ones in my old family tools, where this group was similarly helpful a few years ago. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=252108
OP I ifishaholic Well-known member Joined Apr 2, 2020 Messages 69 Location Western Washington Dec 9, 2020 #7 Thank you, makes perfect sense now. These must be quite old because they look nothing like modern crimping tools.
Thank you, makes perfect sense now. These must be quite old because they look nothing like modern crimping tools.