Not an easy way, but I used to use a chop saw to cut one end off. With the price of copper down now, I also throw them in with my motors and concentrate on regular motors which are much easier to get the copper out.
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Not an easy way, but I used to use a chop saw to cut one end off. With the price of copper down now, I also throw them in with my motors and concentrate on regular motors which are much easier to get the copper out.
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