Originally posted by: boomerang
I've been doing a lot of coax work around the house lately.
Compression tools all do the same thing, squeeze that locking collar up into the connector. IMO, there is no need to spend a lot of money on one for home use. I've been using one made by Ideal.
http://www.idealindustries.com...ession_tools&l3=30-633 If you have a lot of connectors to put on, compression is the way to do it IMO.
The stripper is the problem child. I'm on my 4th one and this one is the best so far.
http://www.idealindustries.com...t_coaxial_stripper.jsp What I like about it is that in addition to stripping RG-58, RG-59 and RG-6 the blades can be adjusted to strip RG-6Q. It also has a replaceable blade cartridge. Quad shield really is a bitch to strip.
Howard, a member here, linked to the following article in a thread I posted in.
http://www.bluejeanscable.com/articles/shielding.htm It makes some good arguments against the need for quad shield. I'll leave that decision up to you. If you decide to not go with quad, you will be a much happier stripper.
😀 I'm actually not kidding at all, the stuff is really difficult to strip consistently. Although I may not have found the right tool yet.
I bought these tools at either Home Depot or Lowe's (sorry can't remember which) along with the compression connectors. The Ideal connectors are not as fancy as some, but they fit my needs very well. Plus, if you need more, they're readily available. I bought my coax there too in bulk length. I bought the compression tool as part of a kit that included a nice coax cutter. The stripper in that kit is a throw away - a total piece of garbage.