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  • I think you could use that stripper more effectively. Properly adjusted, it should make both cuts at once, and without cutting the braid, and without leaving waste braid that must be trimmed.

  • Very easy, lol.

  • That's wrong and just rubbish I've been in the trade for 78 years and never seen it done that way before see my video Beatles love me do

  • Thank You....

    

  • you dont even now how to put a connector on.learn it first then upload video.

  • This is really bad way of doing it. You crimp it on the connector (bigger crimp) and on insulation part of the cable with smaller crimp. You do not crimp on copper shilding. If you do it this way, few months later you will be back to repair loose connector. Just strip much less of the cable, half the size he strips and you will be fine. Copper shilding should be only cripmed over the connector with larger size crimp. Smaller size keeps grip on the cable, so connector stays put.

  • That name has the BNC connector you use in the demonstration?

  • Holy crap man thats a big crimping tool:)WOW ive never seen one that big looks very costly:( Im just now crimping a High Resolution Line onto a F connector for the very first time,im going t hook up my Antenna t my HD Tv and your video was a great big help please keep posting videos thanks Apexcctv

  • Where would one find this stripper solarsynapse?

  • I've got one of those. It says "Shattuck 46-5806" on the handle.

  • I use a stripper that does all of the stripping in one take and the braid is the correct length. A real time saver when doing several hundred connections!

  • kykkak,

    This is a 2 piece BNC, there is nothing else needed to make the connection than what is shown in the video. There are 3 piece BNC but we do not use them because they are much harder to get a good connection.

    - Robert

    ApexCCTV

  • Robert, after watching your vid a few times I've got one question, don't you use centre contacts?

  • Very useful. Thank you

  • Excellent, thank you!

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