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Agree to expensive, plus you would never get a decent clipping job with one of those monstrosities in my opinion, still doubt if that will worry todays crop of 5wws.@ £300, think i'll give it a miss.
Pete, how can you give an opinion re the clipping ability if you have never used one? Also where is the relevance or link to so called Electrical Trainee's, do all Electrical Trainee's in your opinion not worry about clipping or just generally like Dewalt tools?Agree to expensive, plus you would never get a decent clipping job with one of those monstrosities in my opinion, still doubt if that will worry todays crop of 5wws.
Oh but I have used one and frankly find them cumbersome, and if I'm honest useless, part of the art of being an Electrician is being able to clip and dress cables in the correct way, using a staple gun, although it may be the in thing is it the right thing to do?Pete, how can you give an opinion re the clipping ability if you have never used one? Also where is the relevance or link to so called Electrical Trainee's, do all Electrical Trainee's in your opinion not worry about clipping or just generally like Dewalt tools?
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Would need convincing about that Strima do you have any pictorial evidence?As with any tooling and fixing method they have their pros and cons.
For the odd single cable run then get the hammer out, multiple cables along very long runs I think these would look quite neat as the staples are quite discreet.
1/2 a dozen T&Es next to each other would look neater stapled than using standard clips IMHO.
Agree but how would it look if you had multiple cables, be thet Telephone or LV cables clipped to a visible surface, not very pretty I should think.I have a little hand stapler for telephone/alarm cable... makes a lovely neat job of tacking along skirtings etc...
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