My dad works in Pr for ideal and does all the press releases on his computer he brings me in samples all the time you should try an ideal reflex I had it for a while it is great for common wire gauges you would work on it goes from 16-8 awg it has two screw cutters too it cost me around twenty bucks for it but that thing is tough I stripped and cut a entire roll of 8gauge cable with it that was like at least 100 feet of wiring I did that day I had It for 8 years never used wd40 on it no rust an
@jjlwis Yeah,I'd been in the trade for a year before someone showed me. Have you seen the screw driver with the pin in it at the base of the shaft? Serves the same purpose.
you use the same Multi-bit screwdriver as i do lol my robertsons get stuck if its a good fit and a few times i havent noticed my bit staying stuck in the screw as i climb down the ladder in a hurry lol Funny sight to see.
Most all of the strippers have screw cutters on them.Depending on who makes them you might only have 2 sizes 6/32 & 8/32.The G&B I just bought has 5/40,10/24,4/40,6/32 (most common for switches and outlets),10/32 (ground screws), and 8/32 (most used on light fixtures in a residential setting).A lot of people don't know that the 2-holes up on the wire strip jaws are for (looping) your wires for devices as shown in the video.
My dad works in Pr for ideal and does all the press releases on his computer he brings me in samples all the time you should try an ideal reflex I had it for a while it is great for common wire gauges you would work on it goes from 16-8 awg it has two screw cutters too it cost me around twenty bucks for it but that thing is tough I stripped and cut a entire roll of 8gauge cable with it that was like at least 100 feet of wiring I did that day I had It for 8 years never used wd40 on it no rust an
oconnellcom 1 month ago
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oconnellcom 2 months ago
so that's what those holes are for... (looping holes)...
Thanks so much for the info...
I was always doing the Needle nose method... and yeah.. it didn't work too well...
now i know better!
jjlwis 8 months ago
@jjlwis Yeah,I'd been in the trade for a year before someone showed me. Have you seen the screw driver with the pin in it at the base of the shaft? Serves the same purpose.
sparkyUonline 8 months ago
@sparkyUonline Yeah the ones from Klein.. seems like a good idea.. I may or may not get them.
jjlwis 8 months ago
you use the same Multi-bit screwdriver as i do lol my robertsons get stuck if its a good fit and a few times i havent noticed my bit staying stuck in the screw as i climb down the ladder in a hurry lol Funny sight to see.
EmbrunFalcon91 10 months ago
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Randee3104 1 year ago
cool vid , i never kenew that the holes on youre tool with the red and black hadels wore used to cut screws
windoes98se 2 years ago
Most all of the strippers have screw cutters on them.Depending on who makes them you might only have 2 sizes 6/32 & 8/32.The G&B I just bought has 5/40,10/24,4/40,6/32 (most common for switches and outlets),10/32 (ground screws), and 8/32 (most used on light fixtures in a residential setting).A lot of people don't know that the 2-holes up on the wire strip jaws are for (looping) your wires for devices as shown in the video.
sparkyUonline 2 years ago