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I don't mind crimping either,

I saw them, but reckon the company shill bids on their auctions, put a bid in on an as yet unbid auction and suddenly 2 minutes later (at 11pm none the less) I'm outbid and the auction is "private"....hmm smells fishy to me..
 
Let them buy there own gear back then, more fool them! The CK ones aren't bootlaces though are they? Boot lace is like those things with a made up name that stops the end of your lace fraying - first with the name wins a prize!
 
You're talking about aglets from the French aguille (needle).

Any pair of bootlace crimpers would be fine, bootlace ferrules generally go under screw or clamp terminals and get squashed by the terminal so unlike in-line ferrules there's little need for accuracy of crimping.
 
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0.25-16mm ferrules.
 
Ratchet insulated crimp tool from TLC .. DV DHCR15. Cable range 1.5 - 6mm. £11.90
I used these recently for red bootlace ferrules to terminate in a gas boiler. Very easy to use and give a neat result.
 
Ratchet insulated crimp tool from TLC .. DV DHCR15. Cable range 1.5 - 6mm. £11.90
I used these recently for red bootlace ferrules to terminate in a gas boiler. Very easy to use and give a neat result.
That is not the right tool for the style of crimp, it is always best to use the correct tool (although I am guilty of this sort of thing myself!).
 

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