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Old 04-05-2012, 03:27 PM   #1
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Re: Excess Positive Battery cable

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my reply wasnt fully directed at you for say, and i was not trying to be offensive and make you look stupid. just trying to shed some more light on the whole topic. alot of people just look on forums for advice rather than ask a question it, i know i do when it comes to body work and paint. also for the soldering thing, if you were just gonna solder to wires together or a wire to a terminal post or something i agree with you, but doing it in a crimp lug holds very well, and adding solder into the already crimped lug makes it really strong, you couldnt rip it off if you tried. ive across alot of bad electrical work in my job, just trying to educate to help prevent it is all. Cheers
No worries man, thx.
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