Hey guys. Here is a video I said I would make showing my copperminetools.com wire stripper cutting through some insulated wire. I am planning to do another video stripping larger cable. Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/74yGy3R30q0
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Hey guys. Here is a video I said I would make showing my copperminetools.com wire stripper cutting through some insulated wire. I am planning to do another video stripping larger cable. Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/74yGy3R30q0
that's not to bad for small amounts of wire I bought a electric one a few years back now and its super fast and requires no real extra effort most casings fly right off but some I do have to peel but this one looks like it takes to many trys to do it and does not cut clean like the ones I bought before like this one. thanks for the video though and have fun its good to strip wire to make that much extra money it pays so much higher
A couple more videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQE7oJaZdwo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oljigILQmGc
How well does a machine like that do with wires that have bends or kinks in them? I've been thinking about buying one but I get so much wire that have bends in it that I just don't know if I will be happy with my purchase
Hey Camo... So far most of my wire has been 8 to 12 gauge. I haven't had a lot of bends in the cable but when I do, I will message or pull the bend out and straighten the wire as much as I can and it goes through the stripper pretty well. If the wire has a kink in it, I will cut the kink out and strip two wire pieces. The larger cable has to be pretty straight to go through the stripper. If the larger cable is kinky(haha), I will just use a utility knife to strip it. I previously posted that this stripper is now priced around $229. So, it is $50 less than what I paid. It will pay for itself quickly if you get a good amount of wire to put through it. silverockdzl
To be upfront on my comment I watched the videos while the wife was watching tv so I did not listen to the narrative.
I had a similarly designed wire stripper and have a couple of suggestions. I cut the wire into sections that are easy to handle while using the stripper. Next on the larger wire like in the videos I would run them through a second time. For me the second cut made removing the insulation easier and rarely needed the use of pliers. The second cut I made was not in the first cut which is why the insulation was easier to remove, often the insulation would fall off.
Thanks for some great videos. Mike