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<blockquote data-quote="Bob B." data-source="post: 269208" data-attributes="member: 8809"><p>Mr. Taylor,</p><p></p><p>I do not use wire pliers of any kind, I just use a wire cutter. I snoip the sides and pulloff the plastic insulation. I have run alomost 12 feet of wire on my trolling motors, I use a butt spice and heat shrink. I splice the 10 gauge wire with 8 gauge ... I use jumper cables as it is cheaper for me to but them over 8 gauge wire. It seems to work bery well for me ... best of luck with yoru project.</p><p></p><p>Bob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob B., post: 269208, member: 8809"] Mr. Taylor, I do not use wire pliers of any kind, I just use a wire cutter. I snoip the sides and pulloff the plastic insulation. I have run alomost 12 feet of wire on my trolling motors, I use a butt spice and heat shrink. I splice the 10 gauge wire with 8 gauge ... I use jumper cables as it is cheaper for me to but them over 8 gauge wire. It seems to work bery well for me ... best of luck with yoru project. Bob. [/QUOTE]
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