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    I have the same wire stripper you have. Never hooked up a drill to it, hows that work for you? I was going to take a sewing machine apart and use the motor/foot pedal combination. Really don't strip that much wire, but I still want to try the sewing machine idea.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburtchino View Post
    I have the same wire stripper you have. Never hooked up a drill to it, hows that work for you? I was going to take a sewing machine apart and use the motor/foot pedal combination. Really don't strip that much wire, but I still want to try the sewing machine idea.
    I always use a drill. You can control the speed. Hooking a motor up to it might not work, because its hard to set the blade perfectly. Using a drill, I often have to stop to reverse or re-adjust. If you try a motor and it works well, let us know.

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