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PartTimeScrapper GO to home depot radio shack... 08-27-2012, 08:53 PM
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    GO to home depot radio shack what evera nd buy the coax stripping tool and crimping tool. THen buy yourself some ends and a couple of barrel conectors and get some scrap line cause your going to need a patch piece. Dont scimp on cheap ends or crimping tool. You get what you pay for when it comes to those things. If its an outside line your going to want to get the waterproof ends and barrel conectors as well. Or put an ad on CL in your area for a tech to come do it for you and offer to pay like 30 bucks cash. I bet they would do it for that after work one day and you will spend at least that in tools and parts. No real easy quick way to fix coax that I know of.


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