
Thanks.
yep. channel locks work well too. a pair of regular scissors will trim the excess nicely...sonovox wrote:Don't follow the advice to hit it with a hammer though - I've made dozens of these style cables over the years, and things can go wrong, and you want to have a bit more control than a hammer when you are making the connections. The connector allows you to loosely assemble it with the cable in place, then clamp it between a vice, or even vice-grips (sometimes called mole-grips) and make sure the cable is at right angles to the connector before you start applying pressure. They are hard to break, but you can do it, so only apply enough pressure until the ears on the connector clamp locate at both ends of the connector. Also, don't try to put the connector on the very end of the cable - leave a little bit hanging over, you can trim this off later with a Stanley knife, exacto blade etc., slicing it right up against the plastic of the connector for a good clean cut.
Eh.... that's about it!