henrysgarage
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I have some twist connectors but I have seen some other types for smaller gauge wire that are plastic and have screws to hold the wires. Tried looking on line but could not find anything. Tks.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Gardner...luminum-Connector-Case-of-6-GSPA-0N/301610044
Then good quality Tape such as Scotch 88, or #33
Old Old Timers would first put on self vulcanizing rubber tape w the peel off liner, then he black Scotch 88.... or "Friction tape" like northerners used to put on hockey stick blades, then the vinyl tape.
Also, Split Bolts., taped like above.
The cloth friction tape, or the self vulc tape, would "round off" the sharp edges, making it easier to apply the top tape.
It could be done w just the top tape, but take a bit longer and a bit more experience.
I did many of those years ago, mostly at a Taconite processing plant in North Mn, mostly in motor j boxes.
Make sure to take into account if you are using CU or AL.
Look at what is approved, stamped on the item.
Young Guys will suggest "Polaris" joints and other stuff.
I'm an old timer, split bolts served us well.
Marc
easier for the home user 
to hook a temp power outlet to the incoming drop.For years, when I was in the trade, I would buy Ideal Wing Nuts for everything appropriate.
Doing res work, the only place we really used the blues was when service upgrading, kinda before the real time of battery drills and Sawzawwsto hook a temp power outlet to the incoming drop.
Ya... we used our Milwaukee plug ins on a 12/3 pigtail receptacle on like a ...What...?? Guessing here... 500A ?? cutouts?
Anyway, ya , Ideal, only followed by 3M.
Marc
Anyone have a source for a junction box that has a terminal block for 4 wires each at 6AWG. I need to to connect one 4 wire cable in and one 4 wire cable out. Terminal block rated at 60amps.... small tankless water heater. (2 gal per min).
No such specific item really, ... you get a sufficient size J box, maybe a deep 4/11/16 w blank cover, and use the Ideal Blue nuts for that.
Pre twist, nuts on TIGHTTT.
Ground bond the box.
Marc
Do they make a larger gray one or is blue as big as they go? Just cant recall now.
Ok, whoops, I see one in the box, much smaller.
I have seen and used Gray wire nuts, but never bought them. For what it's worth, I have been told they were discontinued. I've been retired for a few years now.
Anyone have a source for a junction box that has a terminal block for 4 wires each at 6AWG. I need to to connect one 4 wire cable in and one 4 wire cable out. Terminal block rated at 60amps.... small tankless water heater. (2 gal per min).