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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de febrero de 2025
This works good for me. It took a couple of tries to get it to work. I was trying to get the wire too tight before locking the wire. Once I got the hang of it I was pleased with the tool.
SIROLDNESS
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de enero de 2025
THIS LOOKS GOOD BUT > IT CAN BE TOTALLY FRUSTRATING TO OPERATE JUST BY LOOKING AT IT. I HAVE A SMALL CLAMPTITE THAT WORKS JUST GREAT AND THIS MAY ALSO, IF YOU HAVE THE EXTRA TIME TO GET IT TO OPERATE. I DONT HAVE THE TIME . SERIOUSLY CONSIDER THE ORIGIONAL CLAMPTITE.
Bob Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de julio de 2024
The problem for me was trying to align the tighting rod that you feed the wire through, it keeps wanting to slide sideways and covers holes that wire feeds through. Once you get everything in place it works great. It is heavy made and sells for a good price. I have used it to install two gardenhose fittings and it has made a secure fitting.Update; added two O rings to rod to hold in place (see photo) seems to help
Steve
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de mayo de 2024
I like this for it's simplicity and robustness. Accepts a wide range of wire size. Makes custom clamps for whatever size you want.Last project: Make something else out of old washing machine with rusted out tub. Frame went to make a tool cabinet. Basket became a planter, but I wanted wood fascia over the basket so it would look like a half- barrel. So, I cut up a bunch of scrap lumber and placed them around the basket, temporarily held in place with twine. Then held firmly in place with heavy aluminum wire ( using this tool to make the big ring clamps ) I got out of the old motor. I got two planters out of this, tub and basket. Although both leak like a sieve, they hold dirt and look like wooden barrel halves. And they have to leak now. For drainage. They are now sitting in my front yard...with some sort of pretty yellow flowers in them. They oughta hold for at least 20 years, as the underlying steel is containing the dirt. The wood is only to hide what they really are...old washing machine parts.Just use your imagination. You can make all sorts of craft thingies with this thing, scrap wire, and scrap lumber....or even tree prunings.
zozapan
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de noviembre de 2024
This should make wrapping wire easy. Kinda pricey at about $50 CAD.
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