Re: Alternatives to Snap-n-Seal tool for coaxial cable connectors?
- From: Jer <gdunn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 10:20:42 -0600
Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
In article <13r5sc89iolnf98@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Jer <gdunn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just took a look at the snap-n-seal connectors. Leave it to some engineer to take something so simple and inexpensive to do as put an F connector on and crimp it, to make it so expensive, difficult, and require a special tool to do it.
You think that's bad? Just wait til they come out with the 2.0 version later this year. :)
And the two competing HD versions right after that.
Yup, super digital HD-compliant oxygen-free crimpers!! I gotta get me wunna doze!
--
jer
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