Anyone use one of those smalll commercial wire strippers
I have made a few wire stripers. One from an old tubing flare tool and the other using a piece of wood with different sized grooves cut on it with a razor blade screwed to it. Both work but there has to be an easier way. I have seen a demonstration using a commerically made stripper that:cool: sells for about $40 bucks. Anyone try one of those and do they actually work like they say? Sometimes a factory demo is a highly trained person and makes it look simple but when you get it home and try it there is a lot to learn. I have no problem getting the $40 buck stripper. It would quickly pay for itself. I just don't want to buy something that won't work any better than my homemade strippers that cost nothing to make.
Anyone use one of those smalll commercial wire strippers
tnt tooling makes a good one. i dont have one yet but have seen them i action. i should and dont have an excuse their shop is about 4 blocks from where i work. i normaly end up using a 2x4 and drywall screws and hating life