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Discuss The "Pinch method of stripping twin and earth cable" in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Don't know, nobody sees it. Bit like cleaning the excess off the sides of connector strip, nobody's sees it but I think it looks better. Maybe I have OCD.
On a more humorous note circumcision is all well and good but maybe vasectomy might protect us all. No offense you younger lads go out there and do your thing, we all did in our own way!The only problem with the knife method is too many apprentices either cut too deep and score the inner cores. . Or they slip and give themselves a circumcision
A lot of money where I live, for a tool that's not needed Imho, Jokari kit is good but I'm still stripping with Stanley, folding knife, side cutters & or Combi Knipex pliers & good old John Ward has proven the myth of stretched earth stays a myth lol, via good old YouTube.The Jokari flat cable stripper is my preferred method.....
Nothing quite like free toysI got the Jokari free as part of a promotion. Prior to that, I was using the CK automatic wire stripper.
Obviously, never worked on site, in the real world, pinch method my foot
Please tell or show me how you would strip T & E of it's outer sheath with one of these expensive stripping tools, I really would be interested and converted in my methods if you could show me how. In the real world I'll stick with my folding Pen knife. like I was taught when I wer a Lad.It sounds like a lot of these college lecturers need to come into the 21st century, why anyone would use a knife is beyond me when dedicated stripping tools are available and twice the speed.
Repeat show me how it will be quicker MikeIt sounds like a lot of these college lecturers need to come into the 21st century, why anyone would use a knife is beyond me when dedicated stripping tools are available and twice the speed.
How will you get the jaws of these strippers to the point where the T&E enters the box or enclosure to make a neat entrance??????/It sounds like a lot of these college lecturers need to come into the 21st century, why anyone would use a knife is beyond me when dedicated stripping tools are available and twice the speed.
Obviously, never worked on site, in the real world, pinch method my foot
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Please tell or show me how you would strip T & E of it's outer sheath with one of these expensive stripping tools, I really would be interested and converted in my methods if you could show me how. In the real world I'll stick with my folding Pen knife. like I was taught when I wer a Lad.
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Repeat show me how it will be quicker Mike
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How will you get the jaws of these strippers to the point where the T&E enters the box or enclosure to make a neat entrance??????/
My second question hasn't been answered Mike, guarantee I would strip the outer sheathing in, say a CU faster than you using a folding knife onlyJust try one and you will see how much quicker and easier it is, T & E pulls off the same as a single conductor, the two conductors left can be pulled off at the same time, so the operation is completed in two operations, I would estimate half the time involved.
My second question hasn't been answered Mike, guarantee I would strip the outer sheathing in, say a CU faster than you using a folding knife only
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