What’s the proper way to install crimp connectors? Not butt splice connectors, I have used those many times. These connectors (made by GardnerBender) are plain metal and look like short pieces of tube. The instructions are confusing: insert wires, twist together then crimp. Are both wires inserted in one end then twisted? Or, insert one wire in each end then twist? It also calls for a GB crimping tool. Will my current crimper, useable on both insulated and non-insulated butt connectors, work on this application? I need to splice a short run of well pump wire (the run from the house to the well head), which is in a length of PVC. Therefore, I don’t have room for wire nuts and need to keep the splice straight. My first choice was the butt splices but these metal connectors appear stronger.