Linesman pliers for twisting. However some marettes come in two parts: the cap and a collar with a set screw. The collar part you tighten down the set screw with a screwdriver, then twist the marette cap onto the set screw collar [image: image.png] On Wed, 10 Sept 2025 at 14:47, William Park via Talk <talk@lists.gtalug.org> wrote:
Since Linux guys are more DIY than Windows guys...
What tool or adapter do you use to twist electrical wires? I don't trust those "Wago" connectors, because they only have 2 points of contact. I prefer to twist the wires for contact surface, and use wire cap connector to hold the twisted end together.
1. I used to use linesman's pliers, as usual. But, my wrists are not what they used to be, and carpal tunnel and tennis elbow don't help either. So, I'm looking for an easier way, more power tool way.
2. Amazon has lots under "wire twisting tool" search. But, they don't grab the wires and apply tension, so the twisted wires don't end up straight. Also, most adapters wrap wires around 1 centre wire, but that's not ideal for "wire cap connectors".
3. I made 2 adapters (pictures attached). But, they don't apply tension, so the twisted wired are not straight. In fact, the results are ugly.
4. Right now, I am using drill chuck to hold the wires in tension. But, I'm looking for something lighter.------------------------------------ Description: GTALUG Talk Unsubscribe via Talk-unsubscribe@lists.gtalug.org Start a new thread: talk@lists.gtalug.org This message archived at https://lists.gtalug.org/archives/list/talk@lists.gtalug.org/message/PNTAWMC...