I'd love to see him try and strip a large swa his way! He'll need a new pair of cutters for each strand of the armour!
Yes in fact his cutters are knacked.
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I'd love to see him try and strip a large swa his way! He'll need a new pair of cutters for each strand of the armour!
Yeah - in fact his cutters are knacked. Big chunk off one of the blades.I'd love to see him try and strip a large swa his way! He'll need a new pair of cutters for each strand of the armour!
As for the twin and cpc i was taught at college and by the guy i worked with not to snip the end and pull the cpc to strip it, i was taught this will reduce the csa of the cpc ("apparently") so the way i was taught was to gently score around the twin and cpc with a knife then push the knife down the middle of the cable then break the sheaving off it makes it a very nice clean end to the sheaving.
I was also given that reason for not using the CPC to Strip T&E because it stretches it. Did you do your Training in Hull? Was it Mally Leach who told you that pearl of wisdom?
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