Wally,
Which tool do you prefer to place your horizontal reinforcing wire in foundation? Wire Crimper or Spur Embeder. Page 18 of the Brushy catalog.
Also, do you have any Bee Quick for sale or do you know where I may obtain some?
Thanks, John
Wire Crimper/Embedder
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Wire Crimper
I just purchased a wire crimper, and to be honest, I like it a lot. It would be a great addition to the electric embedder.
It's purpose, as spelled out in the directions, is to take up the slack in the wire after you wire your frames. By making the wire crimped, all the slack is removed, and the wire is banjo tight. I think that it would make the electric wire embedder do a better job.
I personally use the spur embedder, and did not realize until the other day, that I was supposed to be heating it up to aid in embedding the wire. It seems to work much better on the crimped wire as well.
(After all, I do not get my wire as tight as Wally. I really don't know how he does it, as I have tried to pull it with pliers, and usually just break the wire.)
It's purpose, as spelled out in the directions, is to take up the slack in the wire after you wire your frames. By making the wire crimped, all the slack is removed, and the wire is banjo tight. I think that it would make the electric wire embedder do a better job.
I personally use the spur embedder, and did not realize until the other day, that I was supposed to be heating it up to aid in embedding the wire. It seems to work much better on the crimped wire as well.
(After all, I do not get my wire as tight as Wally. I really don't know how he does it, as I have tried to pull it with pliers, and usually just break the wire.)