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Re: Strippers
This whole amp thing is becoming one giant excuse to buy new tools. I love it.
Nice stripper by the way.
Nice stripper by the way.
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Re: Strippers
Very nice - but not really necessary unless you are making a living as an electrician.
I prefer the cheap ones that also crimp and cut, and I still hardly get value from those.
I prefer the cheap ones that also crimp and cut, and I still hardly get value from those.
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Ha, I have the same pair! I use them constantly, and they are by far the best strippers. I've had a bunch of others fail on me. The one next to it is for tiny wires I use in microphones.
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Re: Strippers
I have never made the switch to the one handed type, I'm still keeping it old school.
But maybe I need an excuse to buy more tools, influence me why don't you.
But maybe I need an excuse to buy more tools, influence me why don't you.
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Hahaha, THOSE are the ones I use for electrical work!
There's a lot more control with the one-handed type. It's also a lot less effort for repeated stripping. Also, if you're using short leads, it's much easier (and usually safer depending on the insulation material) than trying to grip a wire with a pliers and strip with the other hand.
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Re: Strippers
I found I prefer the classic stripper (ho boy, that didn't come out right ). I had a nice, automated one but just never got on with it. I have an Imperial which has served me well for a decade. Handles teflon insulation with ease.spin wrote: ↑
I have never made the switch to the one handed type, I'm still keeping it old school.
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Thanks, Josh. This is exactly what I was wondering. I've only had (very) bad automatic strippers in the past and was hesitant to invest in more. I hate stripping wires so anything that improves the experience is worth it.JMPGuitars wrote: There's a lot more control with the one-handed type. It's also a lot less effort for repeated stripping. Also, if you're using short leads, it's much easier (and usually safer depending on the insulation material) than trying to grip a wire with a pliers and strip with the other hand.
Side note: Going cheap has screwed me so much. My first solder sucker was a tiny thing that was completely useless but my Edsyn Soldapullt is amazing. My Radio Shack solder wick that I used for a decade was awful, but my Chemtronic is amazing. So I'm hoping to have the same experience with good auto-strippers.
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I hear that. I could never go back to a pump desolderer or braid though. My Aoyue 2703A+ station has a desoldering gun, and it's great. Heat, pull trigger, done.Returnsnull wrote: ↑Sun 06/30/19 10:42 amSide note: Going cheap has screwed me so much. My first solder sucker was a tiny thing that was completely useless but my Edsyn Soldapullt is amazing. My Radio Shack solder wick that I used for a decade was awful, but my Chemtronic is amazing. So I'm hoping to have the same experience with good auto-strippers.
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I have a NOS 40 year old vacuum station I am dying to try (haven't needed any rework since I picked it up). I've never used anything other than braid (good braid). I just looked up the Aoyue 2703A+, that thing is intense. This forum is going to be the death of my bank account.JMPGuitars wrote: I hear that. I could never go back to a pump desolderer or braid though. My Aoyue 2703A+ station has a desoldering gun, and it's great. Heat, pull trigger, done.
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LMAO! Tell me about it. My bench equipment is silly.spin wrote: ↑Sun 06/30/19 8:14 pmI have a NOS 40 year old vacuum station I am dying to try (haven't needed any rework since I picked it up). I've never used anything other than braid (good braid). I just looked up the Aoyue 2703A+, that thing is intense. This forum is going to be the death of my bank account.
The price on the Aoyue went up a tiny bit. It was $299 when I got it a couple years ago. $315 to $320 still isn't terrible considering what the Hakko equivalent would cost. Amazon has a Hakko for more than twice the price, and it doesn't have hot air. No thanks! I use the hot air constantly for heat shrink, and more rarely for rework.
Actually, my favorite thing about the Aoyue I have is how easy it is to switch tips. They pop in and out in seconds like a little pencil, so you can switch to different tip types or widths easily when they're cooled off. My most used tip broke off today though (after more than a year of use) so I finally have an excuse to order a few more tips.
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Woah! If my most used tip broke off I'd be in the ER, with or without that one-handed stripper.
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Re: Strippers
I have the Ideal Stripmaster brand looks the same & it has been flawless for the approximately 30 years I've owned it. mine has replaceable jaws & I bought it for my job working Kapton aerospace wire (Ultra thin polyimide insulation). same jaws all these years & they work fine on other types of insulation. the one hand type (of good quality) produces a superior strip with not put a mark on the copper... no cut or nicked strands ever, if done correctly. (and yes, I have other strippers too, but thats my go to tool)
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That's what the brand is of my smaller gauge stripper in my photo above. The model pictured is 26 to 30AWG (I use it for microphones). It's really good too, but I took off a couple pieces that had made it annoying.
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Don't worry, it's detachable.
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