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    I'm not convinced it is a great tool but I am hopeful it will get me started. I have 4-500 lb of insulated on hand and expect to pick up more. Best of luck with the new stripper, Mike.
    Can't wait till you figure out how to rig an adjustable drill to it for the longer runs, or hire a kid to crank it for you. You will need some type of strap setup to tie down the drill. Maybe multiple Velcro straps,,,

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