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Reddit mentions of Greenlee 1360 Wire Ferrule Crimper, 1300 Series, 22-10 AWG

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Greenlee  1360 Wire Ferrule Crimper, 1300 Series, 22-10 AWG
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Tool and die 1360, die only 2095Crimps 22-10 AWG insulated and non-insulated wire ferrules22-10 AWG stranded wireCrimps sizes 22-20, 18-16, 14-12 and 10For insulated and non-insulated wire ferrules and for DIN or US types
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Number of items1
Size22-10 AWG
Weight0.12 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on Greenlee 1360 Wire Ferrule Crimper, 1300 Series, 22-10 AWG:

u/shiftingtech ยท 3 pointsr/voroncorexy

Don't know if there is a good list, though a few things are mentioned at the bottom of the unofficial V2 BOM. but I'll do my best to say what I used for my V2:

Metric Hex screw drivers: I picked up bondhus 10686 for this build, and it served me well.

Ferrule crimper: Something similar to this ( Mine is actually This guy here., but I'm sure I didn't pay anywhere near that much)

wire stripper: something else I've had forever, but something along these lines

un-insulated terminal crimper: Engineer PA-09 served me very well

Insulated terminal crimper: something else I've had far too long to have the branding. Mine look a lot like these though.

And then it's down to really normal stuff, that you probably already have around: normal screw drivers (mostly phillips), precision screw drivers, scissors, box cutter.

You're bound to want a multimeter for something, at some point.

Oh. And I cut my plexiglas panels on the table saw, since I have one. That's certainly not necessary though. Lots of people doing just fine with scribe cutters like this

You'll notice I didn't include any drill bits or taps. Sorry, I went with the pre-cut, pre-tapped Misumi framing, so I didn't DO any cutting or tapping. I can tell you though, if you're tapping your own, all your taps will be for M5 x 0.8 threaded screws.