Coax cable stripping. Learn how to strip a coax cable for TV. I use a RG6, twist on F connector rather than a crimp on f connector so there are no special tools. This is for my Fios Cable TV and it works great!
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Is this for internet?
I did this exact method and it worked beautifully 💯thanks 😎
But where do spray the soapy wudder?
Excellent video, no nonsense, just the meat of how to do it. Thank you sir!
On behalf of all Cable Guys, Please do not ever use these connectors or methods. Too much noise and your cable provider will just disconnect your house.
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Why do you need to leave the white part exposed?
Thanks Chris. I actually bought a Klein tool cutter and could have just used a razor knife and saved myself $15. Back up and running. Thanks again!!
Still problem in cable TV
Just by hearing your voice it makes me wanna go change my brakes and rotors and dnt even need it changed lol
Wait how Chris fix used to do this before being a car guy 🤯
Chris, how do you have a video on this?? I’m so surprised!
great video
any1 knows why im getting no internet after doing the steps? devices connect to the router, but theres no internet! could i have done anything wrong?
Everything you say in this video is wrong. Well, maybe your name is correct.
To correct the video start with saying " never use twist on connectors".
How can i connect this direct to TV ?
Chris couldve been an av guy lol
But where's the blinker fluid
Let's all have a moment of silence for his node and his neighborhood's internet…
R.I.P.
This video is beautiful thank you
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great, Chris. Step by step that even a mechanically-impaired senior can follow!
4:03, you forgot to apply medium strength thread locker,…. jk love the vid.
GOOD JOB
hello CHris ! You are like the Gordon Ramsay OF Cars and electricity ))))
Who knew Chris fix was also a cable guy
very crude.
Can i use the same thing to repair my cable for my wifi.
screw on fittings are troublesome do not use them. use compression fittings only. trim off the end to a sixteenth if an inch.
Son mejores los conectores a presion
You should do more around the house videos like this one, I never knew you could do this with coax cable
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So Chris fix fixing other stuff ? Lol usually Chris fix the car dude fixes ðŸâ€Â§carðŸš and stuff that's cool he showing other how to diy ðŸâ€Â§
cheers Chris. i did not know about the screw on so will give that a crack. i don't really want to buy the fancy cutting tool & compression tool. for DIY i think it's not too shabby for this neighborhood mama. if the signal gives me any dramas then i will revisit my train of thought…
Where is the best place to mount a tv antenna, on a car?
What happened to the intro Chris fix here
The uneven cut at the end can cause issues as well or any knicks in the end of the wire