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    Old 10-25-2013, 08:14 AM
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    Originally Posted by manicmike
    It'd be easy enough to find something that'd do the job. I would make something as a substitute
    Thanks for your reply. Working on a solution.
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    Old 10-25-2013, 09:03 AM
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    Originally Posted by Quiltgranny
    Thanks for your reply, Joel. How do these heat protectors come off my wires?
    On the ones I've done, since I'm not reusing the old cord, I just cut the connectors off and slide the heat shields off. Then I've gently flattened the shield and slipped it over the connectors on the new cord.

    I think I'll check Candace's suggestion of buying new ones at the hdwr store out. That's an easier way to do it I think.

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    Old 10-25-2013, 09:36 AM
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    They're called electrical crimp connectors like this http://images.search.yahoo.com/image...WKS3g&fr=aaplw

    The only problem I've encountered using them, is that if they're not crimped just right they can slide off.
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    Originally Posted by Candace
    They're called electrical crimp connectors like this http://images.search.yahoo.com/image...WKS3g&fr=aaplw

    The only problem I've encountered using them, is that if they're not crimped just right they can slide off.
    Those are lugs, or wire terminals. Quiltgranny is referring to the heat shield tubing. It is present -- I can see the frayed ends. Joe's suggestion to cut off the old terminals to make the removal easier is a good one. Then after they're off, try to stretch them a little with a phillips screwdriver.
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    Old 10-25-2013, 04:40 PM
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    Originally Posted by Sheluma
    Those are lugs, or wire terminals. Quiltgranny is referring to the heat shield tubing. It is present -- I can see the frayed ends. Joe's suggestion to cut off the old terminals to make the removal easier is a good one. Then after they're off, try to stretch them a little with a phillips screwdriver.
    You are correct, Sheila. Thank you for jumping in here, because I wouldn't have known the the other 'lugs' wouldn't have worked. I'm a newbie at this. ;-) I will try your suggestion and report back.
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    Old 10-25-2013, 04:41 PM
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    Originally Posted by Candace
    They're called electrical crimp connectors like this http://images.search.yahoo.com/image...WKS3g&fr=aaplw

    The only problem I've encountered using them, is that if they're not crimped just right they can slide off.
    Thanks for the visual and advice, much appreciated.
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    Old 10-25-2013, 05:29 PM
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    Originally Posted by Sheluma
    Those are lugs, or wire terminals. Quiltgranny is referring to the heat shield tubing. It is present -- I can see the frayed ends. Joe's suggestion to cut off the old terminals to make the removal easier is a good one. Then after they're off, try to stretch them a little with a phillips screwdriver.
    I guess I misunderstood what the OP was asking for.
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