I don't have pictures of the actual crimping process because they did that yesterday when I didn't have my camera, and well, it's nothing special, just the two halves stuck together, a metal tube between them, and crimp. But I did get pictures today of before and after the crimp process.
I made it into a contact sheet, and the file name labels describe the step that is involved. You can appreciate the process a little more once you see the pictures.
Warning: It is a 1mb sized picture, even on Low JPEG, the high quality was going to be 9mb so I decided to make it low.

4 comments:
Umm. Wow. :) This must have helped make it a lot less boring, though, no? Still, nice to be able to see to some extent what you were talking about.
It's still deadly boring to stand and watch lol
did ya talk with them?
of course, but there is only so much you can talk to a tradie about lol
thats why they bring radios
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