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    Unless you can see a serious volume that will be consistent I would not buy one. keep in mind the time you spend stripping wire could be used in other hunting gathering activities of your business.

    I had a nice one that I paid about $110.00 on ebay for and added a 1/2" drill from harbor freight which worked well. I bolted the stripper to a small table that I could move around my shop. It worked well and I had planned to add a foot switch which harbor freight also sells but got rid of the set up.

    I did not have a good supply of insulated wire and my business turned to different direction.



    Here is a link to a similar machine to the one I owned. I AM NOT RECOMMENDING THIS MACHINE. I don't wrong with it I am just using the ad to show what mine looked like In fact I did a thread with photos and it should still be in the old threads somewhere. 73, Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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