how to put together 6awg thhn speaker cables


I've read of the incredible bargain the Home Depot/Lowe's 6awg cable is for speaker cables. I've bought the cables. I have 4 18' lengths.
Can someone kindly explain how exactly I would go about making the cables. I would assume a spade of some sort would be best to accept a cable of this thickness.
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Where I bought my DIY cable(SUPRA),that gentleman has alot of stuff,for sale,& every question I had,he was able to answer.I,d be surprised if ,between the 2 stores,2maybe 3 people could explain wire ins and outs.All your questions could be answered with one call.New cables could be at your place in a couple of days ready for your listening enjoyment.More questions? Same guy with the info I seek answered the phone I wondered what his take was on the cables offered in todays market.I quit reading & let my ears listen.They didnt care what I,d read, only what was possible in the sounds,in the detail of the notes.Angry Chair.Listen close,that dude is ANGRY.Good Luck
Maddoggy....on the sauce today,huh?

Theskudra...No reason to spend a bunch of money on connectors for those wires,go to a car stereo installer and get them to crimp some spades on them.Make sure the spades will fit your amp and speaker connections.
6 awg? 6?

You could walk over to your speakers on them and never touch the carpet!
Besides Tpreaves answer which I agree with another option would be to have the connectors soldered on. I'm thinking because of the weight of the cable itself and any vibrations from the speaker crimping may over time make for a bad connection. Just another thought.
I think Bound for Sound may have originally made the recommendation when he was using a Pass Labs X-250 power amp. I tried and still use the cable. You weave the cables around each other loosely about 10-12" and terminate with spades tat will fit the wire. I eventually soldered mine on as I play around with a lot of cables and the crimped on spades eventually came loose.