It's definitely a professional grade machine. Way to go for having good tools to work with.
It's a little out of my reach for the moment. What i was thinking is start small and then patiently build up to better equipment as i go along. I built some manual strippers out of scrap for stranded wire earlier this year.They work well enough for stranded but the cutter can't handle solid
core wire.
Crushing seems like it would work with something like 14 - 10 ga. solid with one layer of insulation. The solid cuts it's own way out. Have you ever seen something like a sheet metal roller ? Something along those lines. I've been gradually collecting the parts n pieces out of scrap for the last few months. Thought i would take a run at building it sometime this winter when things slow down.
On the other hand ......
I'm all for re-investing the money already made from scrapping right back into tools that help me work more productively.
It snowballs that way. It starts out small and gets bigger as you go along.
Maybe i should jump ahead and just invest in a manufactured machine that i can buy with the money i've already i made on the last run to the scrap yard.
You know ... skip the home made tool step altogether ?
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