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But they do work in the real world, two of us have said they do.
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When you want to make the connections look like a chimp has done itBut they do work in the real world, two of us have said they do.
Would never, ever , ever be stupid enough to use a Stanley type blade to strip cables, far to sharp and dangerous, and nowhere near robust enough, still carry on if you feel confident, band aids are cheap enough, cus you WILL cut yourself using those things, designed for trimming carpets or Plastic tiles etc NOT cablesLike a pro , just don't slip when you are pulling that razorblade towards yourself...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiYUZDm8-q0
You as well Mate? enjoy see you tomorrow maybeMy OH has just opened a bottle of red, so I am off for the evening.
What a folding Knife?? yes, every time no prpblems.Can you strip the sheathing off close to the entry to an enclosure (socket/consumer unit etc) with those tools? I doubt it, but willing to be proven wrong.
Those are the Jokari FKZ in the video I linked. They just put their own brand on.The wire strippers made by quick wire for their pre wired junction boxes are the end on type. For lighting really off course but I think they do up to 2.5mm.
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