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    Hi from Ohio

    Hi I'm Tomie. I started working with scrap when I met my husband 3 years ago. I found this forum when I was searching how to make a wire stripper. I started reading the past posts and have learned alot already. Thank you all for the info you share.



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    Wire strippers are over rated. You should just sell wire to somewhere great......like, I don't know....High Voltage Processing perhaps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by High Voltage Processing View Post
    Wire strippers are over rated. You should just sell wire to somewhere great......like, I don't know....High Voltage Processing perhaps?

    Welcome to the forum.
    Jim, a friend who works in IT gave me a couple of boxes of computer/printer power supply cords. I'm guessing dead weight of 40 - 50 lbs. Would you buy this small of an amount? Do you need the ends removed first and does that increase or decrease the value? I have a lot of other ends from cutting power cords. Would you buy them as well?

    Bill

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    LOL High Voltage we do sell them as is right now but we were thinking of stripping some of it when we can't get outside and are caught up with the other things we get. We are a very small operation and work from our garage.

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    I work from my garage too , I hand strip mine
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