I tried installing an Ideal Universal RG-6 compression connector (part #92-651 onto Tappan RG-6Q using the techniques from several videos and I could not get the results you got. Cutting back to expose 1/4 inch of the dielectric isn't enough. I couldn't get the connector onto regular RG-6 either. The dielectric just won't go flush no matter how much force I use. These compression connectors are expensive and I end up wasting them.
Thanks to your video I got 9 stitches in my thumb!!!
n00b
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I tried installing an Ideal Universal RG-6 compression connector (part #92-651 onto Tappan RG-6Q using the techniques from several videos and I could not get the results you got. Cutting back to expose 1/4 inch of the dielectric isn't enough. I couldn't get the connector onto regular RG-6 either. The dielectric just won't go flush no matter how much force I use. These compression connectors are expensive and I end up wasting them.
Very dangerous using that blade like that... there's a more safer way.
I was waiting for that blade to slip! Glad it didn't.
I suppose it would better pull screen wires back to obtain better contact with the connector.
The existing cable in my house is pretty damn hard to pull. Do I just keep pulling until it comes lose?
put the darn cable on the table and cut it before you cut your finger!!!!
Que desastre 😂😂🤦🤦🤦
You did this incorrectly
Demonstration NOT OSHA APPROVED
Could’ve done this tutorial in 3 mins .. too long
And it’s wrong
Kids, don't do this at home lol
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