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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumpster-Dee View Post
    Scrapette, I'm going to "borrow" my mothers seam ripper to use on my romex...I'll let you know how it goes.
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    That is so funny, Dee, I bought one myself today at Kmart and I'm gonna give it a try!
    I am surprised you ladies don't already have a seam ripper. I have one along with a sewing machine, Yes men can sew also! It may work for a while but it is made for thread not vinyl insulation. It will require a small rat tail file to keep it sharp. The guy in the video is only stripping small amounts of outer jacket for model Railroad wiring .

    I wish you ladies luck with it but I think you will find it is best used to remove stitches. Now a hook blade would work well! It is a utility knife blade to cut roofing materials.

    Here is a picture for you so you know what I am speaking of,





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