I think it's a fair buy. Again it's manual so it takes time to strip a pile. A lot faster than trying to lay a blade on a wire and run the length of it.
Comes with 2 blades, but of course I misplaced mine right away. Still has an edge though and can be sharpened. Should fit most benches but I have a thick welding table so it didn't fit. I fastened it to a piece of channel, then clamped that to the bench. Device looks primitive (looks like chinese junk) and out of the box you wonder if it really works, but so far, so good with mine.
Works on braided and solid, something a few strippers I looked at won't do. At first I didn't like it, but it took some tuning to get it just right. For starters I had the blade set too deep, so it was cutting into the wire and therefore catching my hand as I pulled. Set it to cut most of the way, but not touch the wire, then pull it apart.
Another thing that I may tinker with later is making a wheel for the incoming side. If you're on the outfeed side pulling a lot of wire, it tends to want to ride up into the blade and get stuck. If there was something on the infeed side to keep it low, it would be less likely to hike up and get caught. Or use one hand to hold it low and pull it through with the other.
I may just go all out and buy a copper chopper!
Yeah, I won't be affording that in this lifetime.
For the 100 bucks, I like it.
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