76nemo
Senior Member
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- Ogdensburg, NY
How many of you rely on butt slices pertaining to vibrating equipment???
So 76 what would your ultimate choice be for this application?
Let's start with, "True; less space than wirenuts." Then, "Would wirenuts really encroach on fill?" Finally, "Well made, they're as good as wirenuts."His reasoning was to decrease the fill of the gutter?
GOOD or BAD ???? HACK or NOT?????
On #10 and smaller I use one of these. In my opinion it is the best tool on the market for sta-kons.
http://www.mygreenlee.com/GreenleeD...=showGreenleeProductTemplate&upc_number=45504
Okay, I reread what I wrote and I guess I should of left out the story on the motor rewire because there's more to it. The peckerhead is actually gone off the motor, been that way for years. It's a vertically mounted motor and the leads just protrude from the side of it. Wish I could take a picture. The leads to be attached would hang about two foot until they loop back into another jig on the machine.
I know we could of drilled out a jbox and used it as a peckerhead, but production was down. It'd been butt spliced for a couple of years and so he was going to put it back that way.
Too much to explain, forget that whole story. Just forget it, sorry.
How about flying splices in machinery with a good length to them? Do you fella's really like butt splicing?
western union.
I actually know how to do those.
I don't know if it would be suitable for the OP's application, but it's great for landline telegraph wire.
I would also think that the method would be insufficient for stranded wire.