The only other suggestion I can think of is, a carpenters chisle and hammer.
OK, lotsa bashing and the odd miss where you smack your left first finger joint..
But, I was doing that at the start, with a 1 1/4 inch wide chisle and a bench vise.
Pro's.
You don't waste any Copper, there's no 'cut width' of Copper getting ground out.
The Copper comes off easy, the ends of the strands are not melted into the plastic insulation..
No electricity needed (yes you can do it on the side of the road!)
The ends of the wire are neat, not frayed with plastic stuck to it like with a grinder.
Less noise, well less than a grinder..
No consumables needed.
If you cut one side of the winding on both sides, you can pick the wire out without needing a punch, most times.
The Copper wire falls downwards if it falls off. Not sideways like with a grinder.
Cons
You keep bashing your left hand with the hammer when you miss.
Takes a little longer.
You get sweaty, and a oversized right bicep.
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