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DIY copper cable lugs

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Not sure they would pass a coast guard inspection.o_O

But I got my new large cable crimper and just had to try it out.

Start with the appropriate size soft copper tubing. Ream the end. IF you want to get all fancy you could Put a slight flare on the end.61D204F1-56B9-43ED-9306-D7D78049D3B4.jpeg

Cut the tubing to length and chuck it in your vise. If you want make more then one and have them be the same size make a few marks for the OAL and for the smushed end.

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Smush it. Might have to reposition it a few times to get it nice and flat

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Center punch and drill

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Take a flat file and make it all pretty like6ABAE848-E29E-4413-B7D8-CDAB50C6BD4E.jpeg
 
4 gauge welding cable

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And the China crimper didn’t have a die for 4 gauge. Had to over crimp it a bit

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No Coast Guard looking at stuff that close not where I live anyways. I just got boarded by the Coast Guard a couple weeks ago.
 
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