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Apr 25, 2011, 12:28 PM
#1
Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
This looks pretty simple and well built.

I am getting tired of taking in insulated copper wire and found this machine on ebay for $100 (free ship) I get my fair share of heavier wire and there is no way I will strip by hand.
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Apr 25, 2011, 12:40 PM
#2
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
I worked at a outfit that made bus wire harnesses for a spell.
We had a few like that.
They work fine on new wire but any kinks or hard bends are going to put a damper on your scamper.
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May 01, 2011, 01:59 PM
#3
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
I bought that a few months ago.
I don't get as much wire as I used to, but its well worth it.
Its also so much easier to store bare wire than insulated if you choose to wait before selling the scrap....
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May 10, 2011, 01:06 AM
#4
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
I've been waiting to strip my wire. If you strip it all at once it will be clean and bright.
If you leave it around after stripping it it turns darker and the scrap yard will rip you off by
giving you a lower price for the darker wire (at least this is what happened to me in San Diego)
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May 10, 2011, 09:29 AM
#5
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
That tool look handy I just take a utility knife and drag it along the top like you would peel and apple and then pull the remaining cover off but only on the solid wire or thick like stove and dryer cords or jumper cables. what is the name of that stripper?
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May 10, 2011, 09:48 AM
#6
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Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
 Originally Posted by Frank1960
That tool look handy I just take a utility knife and drag it along the top like you would peel and apple and then pull the remaining cover off but only on the solid wire or thick like stove and dryer cords or jumper cables.
I like the look of that stripper too. I'm still using the box-cutter, kinda like, like franklin1960, out in the driveway, so I can clean up all the plastic. My hubby brings in massive amounts of wiring, from off remediation/clean-up jobs. Two summers ago, we were making more per week in scrap wire and metal, than his paycheck.(all with companies knowledge and permission, of course). I have known and dealt with Al, our local scrapman for more than 25 years, he has always been very good to me.
On a Gainsville Fl. road building job, he pulled up 4 dump-trucks, full of old cable company wiring, for new road going in. Split it with owner of the company and drivers, then bought A Jeep! One mans' trash..........

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May 10, 2011, 04:27 PM
#7
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
Hmmm my slavage yard doesn't take the coaxal cable they said not worth anything.
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May 10, 2011, 04:35 PM
#8
 DFCA
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
I like the looks of that. I get a lot of different sizes and that looks like it would work great
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May 10, 2011, 04:51 PM
#9
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Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
 Originally Posted by Sniffer
I like the looks of that. I get a lot of different sizes and that looks like it would work great
Boxcutter and razors alot cheaper, and already in the shed. But it does look neat. Gotta strip a lot of wire to pay for that.
I'm mostly stripping heavy copper wire.

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May 25, 2011, 07:00 PM
#10
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
DIY, get a 2X4 cut or route a groove in the middle down the length. lay the wire in the groove clamp the wire on one end with a vice grip clamp. Use a draw knife (best) or a heavy bladed butcher knife.
I can strip about 100' in around five minutes or less. Make a shallow groove on one side for 12 or 14 ga wires and a deeper wider groove on the other for the heavier cable. Can't beat the price!
I know it's here, just need a bigger coil!
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May 26, 2011, 11:04 AM
#11
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
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May 26, 2011, 01:05 PM
#12
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
20-25 pounds of stripped copper wire and you have covered the cost of your new toy! Not bad at all!
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May 26, 2011, 05:12 PM
#13
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
 Originally Posted by hobo finds
20-25 pounds of stripped copper wire and you have covered the cost of your new toy! Not bad at all!
That how I figuer it. I have one big plastic bin and two boxes of unstripped wire waiting right now. I am guessing 25-35 lbs of copper and a lot of my labor.
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May 26, 2011, 05:30 PM
#14
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Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
Thanks all, I gotta keep looking at that thing, huh?
I'm almost thinking, I got some pipe cutters, could be mounted, run the wire through........... 
But, the box-cutter, is already ready to go?

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May 26, 2011, 05:38 PM
#15
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
Razor knife for1/0 and burn barrel for smaller stuff.
tie 1 end to tree other end to come along or truck, needs be warm tho.
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May 29, 2011, 04:26 PM
#16
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
use a burn barrel you only lose .20 per pound around here. Not wourth the time for .20 to strip off coating......Matt
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May 30, 2011, 10:36 PM
#17
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
 Originally Posted by mlayers
use a burn barrel you only lose .20 per pound around here. Not wourth the time for .20 to strip off coating......Matt
Burning wire is illegal.
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May 31, 2011, 12:30 PM
#18
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
 Originally Posted by theirratonalist
 Originally Posted by mlayers
use a burn barrel you only lose .20 per pound around here. Not wourth the time for .20 to strip off coating......Matt
Burning wire is illegal.
Says Who?
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May 31, 2011, 12:34 PM
#19
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Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
 Originally Posted by homefires
 Originally Posted by theirratonalist
 Originally Posted by mlayers
use a burn barrel you only lose .20 per pound around here. Not wourth the time for .20 to strip off coating......Matt
Burning wire is illegal.
Says Who?
I'm with ya there. Yeah, says who? 
May depend on where you at. 
I know 4 fire dept's would respond, in my highly populated city dwelling area, when they see it ain't the grill burning! LOL!

Yesterday is history, tomorow a mystery. All we have is the here and now, it's a special gift. That's why we call it "The Present"
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May 31, 2011, 05:31 PM
#20
Re: Has anyone any experience with this wire stripper?
Yeah, try running your smoker full of ribs in California three fire trucks show up....... Been down that road. I could imagine how many city, county & state agencies would be involved now days.
I know it's here, just need a bigger coil!
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