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  • 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

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  • 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 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 Yeah the ones from Klein.. seems like a good idea.. I may or may not get them.

  • 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.

  • cool vid , i never kenew that the holes on youre tool with the red and black hadels wore used to cut screws

  • 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.

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