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    wow, I never imagined myself stripping!!

    Wire, that is.

    Newbie scrapper (scrappette? is that the female version?)... just a hobby, but
    WOW! Copper is SO beautiful when it comes out of the plastic casing. I only
    did a couple of wires, and I'm sure there's more efficient ways out there, but
    I was so stoked to gather my first strands of bright copper that I just had to share
    with you guys.

    alchemyst



    P.S. I am enjoying all the pics of your guys' workshop areas

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    Do you play music while you strip?

    what kind of wire did you start with, and how are you stripping it?
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    haha no music

    It was some wire from a broken lamp. I just used a utility knife to peel off thin slices like a carrot and then
    grabbed the copper and tried to carefully pull it out. Little tiny strands fell off but I swept them up and threw
    them in the coffee can with the main piece.

    I saw a video where someone had a piece of wood with a hole in it where wire could be pulled through as
    a screw pierced the casing. That seemed more effective overall than what I did!

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    I saw a video where someone had a piece of wood with a hole in it where wire could be pulled through as
    a screw pierced the casing. That seemed more effective overall than what I did!
    here is another simple one;

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    I like it! thanks!!

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    Oh my, that title is likely to be serious click bait for all the guys around here! Let's watch and see how many views it gets!

    I was kinda scared to click on it!

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    Now that the question has been asked...I always use music while I strip...wire.

    Get your minds out tha gutta!

    Sirscrapalot - Betting this one gets lots of views.

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    that video went so fast I can't tell what the actual mechanics were. where was the nail? was there a nail? what was the thingy he did in the beginning with wrapping it around the block? he didnt move the wire.

    why dont they show HOW they build these/
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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    that video went so fast I can't tell what the actual mechanics were. where was the nail? was there a nail? what was the thingy he did in the beginning with wrapping it around the block? he didnt move the wire.

    why dont they show HOW they build these/


    I can't play the video here New, but from the initial picture it looks like he used a utility knife blade, possibly held in place and at an angle with adjustable screws into the wood.

    He probably used a short piece of 2x4 and drilled a hole straight through it, then used a table saw to cut away part of the board

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    wow, I never imagined myself stripping!!

    New, wrapping the wire around the block simply helps it straighten out the kinks, so the razor blade doesn't hit as many bumps, stripping the insulation better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    that video went so fast I can't tell what the actual mechanics were. where was the nail? was there a nail? what was the thingy he did in the beginning with wrapping it around the block? he didnt move the wire.

    why dont they show HOW they build these/
    Google it and there's quite a few that look cheap and easy;


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    Hah!! "click bait" .... I love that!!

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    sorry, but welding a razor blade to angle iron is dumb. It softens the blade depending on how much heat you put into it... and non replaceable :P

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    I use an off the shelf stripper from Coppermine Tools aka the "Red Doughnut" or aka "Little Red". I paid around $70 and have used it to strip about 500lbs of #14 through #2. Needless to say it was a good investment, and it works great. I tried drilling holes in 2x4's but quickly moved on to a more efficient engineered machine. Anyone else use the Coppermine stripper, you like it?


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