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I thought this was how everyone stripped twin, I've never seen anyone using a cable stripper, except for swa and fine flex when bootlacing.
Folding knife and a bit of care, does for me, old School and the best all these fancy, waste of time and money tools .
 
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 :eek:
Insert the blade between the cpc and N push down once you have enough to hold onto with your other hand, pull the knife down until you have reached you destination, not taught on the Part P course I suppose.
 
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 :eek:
Don't use a Stanley type knife, I was taught the folding knife method when I wer a Lad back in t 60s, never ever nicked any insulation, as far as I known, I just flogged my Buck folder to someone who appreciates a good knife. Stanley knife are good for one thing, cutting plaster board, and may be floor covering, that's two but who is counting?
 
I strip with a knife down the centre, and cut each tail of either side. Cleaner looking cable neck. We were taught this on the svq3 course, apparently pulling the earth stretched the conductor, I don't believe that... just a way of getting us to do it their way.
 
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I strip with a knife down the centre, and cut each tail of either side. Cleaner looking cable neck. We were taught this on the svq3 course, apparently pulling the earth stretched the conductor, I don't believe that...
Cable neck, what's that? sorry.
 

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