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  • Thanks!! I ruined 3 connectors before I watched your video. Can you reuse the connectors?

  • Any RG6 or RG 59 should be Ok

  • Hi.... I'm using RG-59 cable for cameras CCTV. Is this cable okay to use? What cable do you recommend using?

  • For the best connection, keep the center conductor 5/8 inch from the dielectric

  • You should keep as much as the braided shield on as possible, rather than removing the fibers. it is an active outer conductor and will create a loop resistance with a 75 ohm impedance.

  • Hey thanks alot,,I havent had tv for a couple days until now

  • does your compration tool work to compress RG11 Connector's`?

  • I have a different stripper, its a pull stripper, still learning how to use it.

    Guess should have went for the rotary.

  • great presentation dude...clear and to the point!

  • is there such thing as a A/V to Coaxial?

  • Where did you get the crimp tool? Did you also get it from Radioshack like the strippper?

  • Thanks a lot. One question, how can you remove an F connector from the coaxial cable in case the F connector is damaged or flattened? By using the stripper too?

  • Have to cut the cable and discard it.

  • good stuff

  • Good stuff - many thanks.

    Going to prove very useful to me - so thanks man.

  • AWESOME JOB...... I tried to post a nice long comment, but it didn't go.... THANK YOU and wish you taught ALL DIY projects, because YOU'RE GREAT!!!!

  • I LOOOOOOVE when people know how to do a GREAT instuctional video!!!!!! AWESOME JOB and would LOVE for you to have a talent in ALL FIELDS of things to educate and guide us to do ALL DIY projects!!!!!!!!! GOD BLESS YOU....... Thank You for the GREAT JOB YOU DO IN TEACHING OTHERS!!! :-)

  • does this realy work???????????!!!!

  • Oh, it works--a little too good if you ask me.

  • You can also get them on Monoprice for about $4.50

  • You can get one of those wire stripping gadgets on eBay for $6.00.

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