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Old 03-18-2004, 11:18 AM
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So which die do I need? On a side note I wonder how many people rig this ****..
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Originally Posted by 1Revvin7' date='Mar 18 2004, 09:18 AM
So which die do I need? On a side note I wonder how many people rig this ****..
huh?
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='Mar 18 2004, 05:51 PM
huh?
WTF is a die?
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Maybe he means like a tap and die???
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Originally Posted by turborotor' date='Apr 5 2004, 08:43 PM
Maybe he means like a tap and die???
and this has to do with GM connectors how?
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um i dunno. they do have a couple special tools to pull the pins out of the connector, lol i dunno what they are called
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i can imagine some people calling the crimping components dies, when you crimp the connector properly it conforms to the shape of the die almost like cold forging (in a die).



He's probably asking what die is the right one for the haltech connector pins, I'm pretty sure you can just go buy a weatherpak crimp tool that has all of them in it, but it's not the cheapest thing out there.



I grabbed a crimp tool @ pep boys that does the weatherpak stuff 'good enough' but not perfectly, though it was like $8.



a 'proper' crimp tool with the dies would be for example this one:

http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/TA-18920.html



you guys have never heard of a die before?
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yeah as in "tap and die" or "die you ******* bastard"

but never associated with electrical work
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Originally Posted by turbovr6' date='Apr 6 2004, 02:12 PM
yeah as in "tap and die" or "die you ******* bastard"

but never associated with electrical work
lol, ditto?
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die:

n 1: small cubes with 1 to 6 spots on the faces; used to generate

random numbers [syn: {dice}]

2: a device used for shaping metal

3: a cutting tool that is fitted into a diestock and used for

cutting male (external) screw threads on screws or bolts

or pipes or rods





It's a generic term, not exclusive to or of electrical work.



learn something new every day I guess?
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