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    I cut the loop in half and find the end that easily will unwind, then I grab the tape and pull. It will unwind about 4-6 inches before tangling with the copper. Then I just cut the exposed metal and let it drop into my bucket, then repeat. I can do an entire cable in maybe 2 minutes this way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bjybjy View Post
    I cut the loop in half and find the end that easily will unwind, then I grab the tape and pull. It will unwind about 4-6 inches before tangling with the copper. Then I just cut the exposed metal and let it drop into my bucket, then repeat. I can do an entire cable in maybe 2 minutes this way.
    That's why I cut it into 6 inch sections before I unwind, saves a little time, and makes it easy to store it if I don't want to strip it right away.
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