Uncle Gump
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Quality copper wire is expensive these days.
I use to make a bunch of battery cables for a fleet of dump trucks/loaders/wood chippers... and even custom cables at my dune buggies shop.
I always used the solder on lugs and would buy welding cable. It wasn't cheap years ago... probably even more now. Here is a very similar end an solder nugget to what we used.
Then of course you need heat shrink... but they were great cables.
Not user friendly for an in vehicle repair... just used them on new cable builds.
I use to make a bunch of battery cables for a fleet of dump trucks/loaders/wood chippers... and even custom cables at my dune buggies shop.
I always used the solder on lugs and would buy welding cable. It wasn't cheap years ago... probably even more now. Here is a very similar end an solder nugget to what we used.
Then of course you need heat shrink... but they were great cables.
Not user friendly for an in vehicle repair... just used them on new cable builds.