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I love gadgets but one of the lads had one when i was on dragon lng and it just fell apart and it went for a swim in the drink I'm glad i didnt buy one i must have glanded over 300 fittings on there so it would have got an early bath. :rolleyes:
 
Serious??????? I make of at least 20 SWA glands a week, usually 2.5-10mm 3&4 core but have made of a 4 core 95 before with meter and a half tails into a cable chamber and brought the cables on to a busbar in a load centre. smaller cables junior hack and stanley knife, larger cables normal hack and stanley, no need for anything else, trust me!!!!!! im only a fourth year app by the way but work in a large aircraft manufacturing factory and majority of 'JIGs' etc fed using tapoffs, SWA, and busbar trunking
 
Serious??????? I make of at least 20 SWA glands a week, usually 2.5-10mm 3&4 core but have made of a 4 core 95 before with meter and a half tails into a cable chamber and brought the cables on to a busbar in a load centre. smaller cables junior hack and stanley knife, larger cables normal hack and stanley, no need for anything else, trust me!!!!!! im only a fourth year app by the way but work in a large aircraft manufacturing factory and majority of 'JIGs' etc fed using tapoffs, SWA, and busbar trunking

Yes I am serious I love gadgets. :rolleyes:

I only looked at one in case i could do the glands quicker so i could stand about more and do even more moaning. But if you havent seen one dont even bother looking they are ****
 

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