A couple of weeks ago I asked for some ideas on how to remove soft black water sealant for connectors I commonly know as Coaxiseal. Several good answers and thanks to all who replied. The "Best" res
Thanks Chuck Had not seen that one ..interesting will do some more research The other lesson I have learned recently is to take great care that with the little locking bumps inside the PL259 males t
It's a good idea to get in the habit of using two pair of gas pliers to cinch the connectors tight once the locking nubs are seated properly. Ron N9AU Thanks Chuck Had not seen that one ..interesting
Or for OCD's like me who don't want burrs on the barrels https://www.amazon.com/PH-200-Non-marring-Plastic-Touch-Pliers/dp/B000ALF5EK/ref=sr_1_14?crid=1ZPOTLW1291U3&dchild=1&keywords=nylon+jaw+pliers
Wow! that's a huge pliers! 83 inches long! Maybe not inches? 73, Rich, N6KT On Thursday, October 15, 2020, 07:05:58 PM PDT, Grant Saviers <grants2@pacbell.net> wrote: Or for OCD's like me who don't
In the aircraft/aerospace industry the tools are called "cannon plug pliers". Just need to find the right size range for the connector in question. https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/topages/cann
I thought the same, they slipped the decimal point (8.3xx) and added a 1(3.xx) I just order it, thanks Grant 73 Larry K1ZW (no I'm not dyslexic) On 10/16/2020 12:13 AM, Richard Smith wrote: Wow! that
I ordered one shortly after KZ1W's post. At the time Amazon showed only two left but now that increased. I really do not care about a few marks on a PL-259 barrel and with an 83" wrench it's likely I
I received the pliers today and they look well made although the plastic jaws are pretty slippery. As expected the actual length is 8", not 83 as listed on Amazon. John KK9A I ordered one shortly aft