Discuss Should I use 1mm or 1.5mm earth in domestic lighthing? in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
Trying to get your knife in a small accessory box is a pain.
Never sI don’t see a problem with doing it with a knife. I just think it’s a faff and more risk of catching the cables. Trying to get your knife in a small accessory box is a pain.
Don't think you would go wrong with a knife like thisTry a smaller knife. These are really solid, unlike the plastic ones.
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That's all I use, as long as they're kept sharp they are a good knife.Never s
Don't think you would go wrong with a knife like this
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Might change your mind if you were taught correctly in the first place Middy.
Practice and craftsmanship, maybe?I don’t see a problem with doing it with a knife. I just think it’s a faff and more risk of catching the cables. Trying to get your knife in a small accessory box is a pain.
Might change your mind if you were taught correctly in the first place Middy.
I have always used either a Klauke or Thomas Betts scoring tool,which whips round the periphery of a circular sheath,with an adjustable depth,swivelling cutter. A couple of spins,and then pull off the end,results in the sheath coming off like an onion skin.Just as a matter of interest @PEG how do you strip the outer sheath of SWA without the aid of a sharp implement?
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