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Jojo2, I've noticed by your posts that you're plugging this thing quite a lot. Either you love them so much you want us all to have one or you're selling them, which one is it mate?
:)
 
Jojo2, I've noticed by your posts that you're plugging this thing quite a lot. Either you love them so much you want us all to have one or you're selling them, which one is it mate?
:)

Hope he's not on commission..... Although in actual fact I used mine today
 
Jojo2, I've noticed by your posts that you're plugging this thing quite a lot. Either you love them so much you want us all to have one or you're selling them, which one is it mate?
:)

He told me in a different thread that he is a forum sponsor.

Not sure why his name is not in green though...
 
For smaller (limit seems to be 4mm 4 core) just grab a plumbers pipe cutter, does the job the same, is far more sturdy as I tend to be at height if I cant get a hacksaw in, and I drop stuff. Bigger one, seen it used, it works
 

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