Klein do a really good hard steel electricians knife its not VDE but then I always recommend not stripping live cable but there are VDE ones.
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Great thanks, I'll take a gander at that and a few others
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Klein do a really good hard steel electricians knife its not VDE but then I always recommend not stripping live cable but there are VDE ones.
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Believe me I have used side cutters and pliers for the past forty five years then a tool for spinning around sheaths then a cable stripper. Reaching for tools and changing up ladders not good. I was shown it by another electrician and yeh bought it. I wouldn't be without them they do the job of all the above cutting down the risk of tools falling and one tool no changing. I am surprised and I suppose it teaches me not to be so hidebound and set in my ways.worth investing in
I can, I often straigten existing rough edges on metal back box cables I have really cottoned on the the Morris method and like it. It just looks like a proper electrician has been on the job. It's just much more professional looking, with a bit of science as to why.you can't use it in tight spots
Why on earth would you do that - if you're that pushed for something to do put another coat of yellow on the hilmor!I can, I often straigten existing rough edges on metal back box cables
I take a pride in most things I do and yeh another coat could be good.......Why on earth would you do that
That's taking pride in what someone else has done - weird even by your standards!I take a pride in most things I do and yeh another coat could be good.......
i'll give you a tenner for them.I tried some out and didn't like them, well not entirely dis-liked. I keep them in my "occasional use" tool kit, that I keep in my car so I don't have to lug round loads of tools to do a quick small job. But for day to day I just couldn't get comfy using them, I guess I'm just old school
i'll give you a tenner for them.
Did you take this photo as the wife was throwing them at you - she's good, fast and accurate - and kinda cute too!must have tool for stripping SWA cores, LSF, and flex.
Morris method ?I can, I often straigten existing rough edges on metal back box cables I have really cottoned on the the Morris method and like it. It just looks like a proper electrician has been on the job. It's just much more professional looking, with a bit of science as to why.
I'll have to treat myself to a decent knife (any excuse) and give it a whirl. May be do some practising on cable I pull out. Any recommendations for a good knife that's going to last?
As for the youngster... I don't get it... I appreciate advice and constructive criticism, it's how we learn to do things better. And well, if I can get a neater finish, quicker... WIN WIN!
Typical scouser!i'll give you a tenner for them.
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