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    What is your favorite wire stripping tool?

    I have wasted time and money on shiney gimmicks. I've made or copied stripping tools and tried a couple varieties of the quick change razor knives, I still reach for the Stanley No. 199. The fixed blade just works!
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    How big of wire you stripping? The rolling cutting wheel type works good if the wire is 12 gage or bigger.


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    I process all # 1 wire. I tried the strip tech roller wheel, the Chinese roller wheel, and made a few. All 4 were manual.

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    I like this Milwaukee box knife best so far. Easy open & lose. Ergonomic.
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    I like my Paladin Stripax Pro 6. When installing my 7.1 speakers, they did not damage one fine wire. It may also be that I used good speaker wire. It was 14 ga. with 105 strands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wscott577 View Post
    I like my Paladin Stripax Pro 6. When installing my 7.1 speakers, they did not damage one fine wire. It may also be that I used good speaker wire. It was 14 ga. with 105 strands.
    We are talking stripping long lengths of wire and not just the ends for a stereo system.
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    My wife and she usually uses a fixed blade utility knife. Tried making some of the manual wire strippers shown on this site, but the utility knife keeps her busy and quiet. Did I just say that?

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    What is your favorite wire stripping tool?

    I bought a Zoda wire stripper and I love it!!!

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    I use a brake/fuel line flaring tool with a blade sandwiched in it mounted in my vice

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    Some one else.

    ha!

    When I do tho, it's a box cutter, or blade, etc.

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    Tube flaring tool with a blade clamped in there. I put it in the vice. It's the cats A$$!

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    I thought that said Tuba...an was wondering how you stripped wire with a tuba. Doesn't seem very..wait for it...Cutting edge..har har!

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    I have the Stripmaster and won't do a wiring project without it
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