Strippers
Re: Strippers
Hi
That style of automatic wire stripper is ideal to use.
I have the CK version and there others too.
Example... https://www.toolstation.com/shop/Hand+T ... per/p42984
That style of automatic wire stripper is ideal to use.
I have the CK version and there others too.
Example... https://www.toolstation.com/shop/Hand+T ... per/p42984
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Re: Strippers
I believe i have these in the loft and would recommend them.....
https://www.rapidonline.com/stanley-fmh ... er-84-7545
https://www.rapidonline.com/stanley-fmh ... er-84-7545
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These type of wire strippers are really good. They are specifically useful for "opening" up the insulation on bus wires to connect droppers. Couldn't do without them now. Highly recommended.
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They are a fairly generic tool, mine are also identical and even with the blue handles i use them for almost all wire stripping, the only time i dont use them is for thin decoder wires and for that job I use these https://www.dccconcepts.com/product/fin ... -settable/ probably available from other suppliers for less.
Paul
Paul
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never particularly liked the 'open out' or pull strippers... i get more control from these...
https://pasteboard.co/HIGZBxN.jpg
https://pasteboard.co/HIGZBxN.jpg
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Re: Strippers
I prefer the Tinker/WTD type. I find I get less chopping off as opposed to the intended stripping with them. R-
Young at heart. Slightly older in other parts.
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I use the Stanley 075068, 150 mm control grip strippers. Have had 2 pairs for 25 years. Never failed, never use anything else, superb
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