Having the same problem, I wish you luck on recovery. It's been nearly 
three years, yet every so often I notice significant improvements.  
Continued rehab still works even if I have to do it at home.  Just a 
week ago, I was finally able to hold solder with my left hand if I can 
rest the hand on a solid desk.
 All that said., I use, BuryFlex, LMR-400, LMR-600, 8X, and RG-400.  
www.rogerhalstead.com
Like some others Steve has given me some helpful advise.  I use almost 
all crimp connectors.  Although Times Wire offers their own tools and 
connectors, I do use their N-type connectors for LMR-600, but standard 
tools for LMR-400 and 600.
Check with Steve!
73 es good luck,
Roger (K8RI)
On 5/14/2016 Saturday 11:45 AM, Eric Rosenberg wrote:
 I suffer from significantly diminished fine motor skills and 
proprioception (the sense of the relative position of neighboring 
parts of the body and strength of effort being employed in movement) 
of my left hand, and am unable to install solder-on connectors.
 In light of the fascinating discussion of connectors, I have the 
following question regarding the installation of connectors on RG-8X, 
RG-213, LMR-240, LMR-400 and "Buryflex" (DavisRF or DX Engineering) 
cables. I'm not sure which ones I'll be using as I re-build my station 
this summer.
 Who are the recommended connector manufacturers of crimp-on connectors 
for these different size cables, and what tools do I need to install 
them. I've noted that ratcheted crimpers range from $15 to $400, and 
that Times Microwave makes their own connectors and tools for their 
LMR series cables.
 While I acknowledge that there is often a direct correlation between 
cost and quality, this is an instance where I need guidance.
Thanks & 73,
Eric W3DQ
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