To be honest unless you are processing serious amounts it's not worth doing.
Even with the stripper I've got now anything under 6 mm t&e and 10 mm armoured is sorted and put in retrospective dumpy bags and weighed like that , untouched.
The single wheel stripper's are just a gimmick , as the cable hardly ever goes through straight and if you have more than one size to do it is a absolute ball ache adjusting it and dialling it in for each piece.
I have attached a couple of photos of the one I use at the moment and you may be able to see that it uses two sets of top and bottom spring loaded rollers and a cutting disc in the top for the first set and a cutting disc in the bottom for the second set.
Even with this set up it can be problematic with some cables.
You will also see a single wheel stipper which somebody gave me before I brought the current stripper , it got used for about 2 hrs and then got ditched in favour of the Stanley knife , the cut was very hit and miss and once it has gone through you do not really want to send cable through again as it tends to leave shards of copper.
In my experience you are looking at around ÂŁ1800 + for a decent stripper and once you take in to account your time storage and waste desposal of the sheathing it can be a bit of a labour of love.
I keep toying with getting a shredder and building a cleaning plant which would save having to sort the different grades and sizes before you even get to cutting it into manageable lengths to strip.
But this would cost any where from ÂŁ5 - 15 grand and the local scrap yard has mentioned that they are not so keen on paying top bright prices as it is not so easy to guarantee the grade of copper w
hen powdered.