Bucko
02-05-2007, 11:07 AM
I bought a set of these wire strippers after trying them out at a mates place.
Linky to the Snap On site (http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=63011&group_ID=796&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog)
After doing a whole lot of stripping and soldering on my PC, I have to say they were worth the AU$120 I paid. All you do is insert the wire in the end and pull the trigger. Wire stripped! It has an adjustable guide so all the strips are exactly the same length and it automatically adjusts to the wire diameter. It even has a cutter in it too!
I got sick of using conventional strippers where you could easily cut the wire by accident.
All I can say is if you have the cash and do a lot of stripping, you NEED these these things!
I know it will make my job of rewiring my Project Yamaha R1 (must get in the garage and finish it. I miss riding it!) a whole lot easier now I've had a good go of trying them out.
Linky to the Snap On site (http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=63011&group_ID=796&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog)
After doing a whole lot of stripping and soldering on my PC, I have to say they were worth the AU$120 I paid. All you do is insert the wire in the end and pull the trigger. Wire stripped! It has an adjustable guide so all the strips are exactly the same length and it automatically adjusts to the wire diameter. It even has a cutter in it too!
I got sick of using conventional strippers where you could easily cut the wire by accident.
All I can say is if you have the cash and do a lot of stripping, you NEED these these things!
I know it will make my job of rewiring my Project Yamaha R1 (must get in the garage and finish it. I miss riding it!) a whole lot easier now I've had a good go of trying them out.