Need advice on some strippers...

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shortylickens

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This is one of the handful of threads I've seen that I thought I could provide advice with my many years of experience.

Then I clicked the links. :(
 

jimbob200521

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Klein Tools FTW

Trust me, if you get them, you will not regret it, they are solid tools.

And this thread was a let down :(
 

randay

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I can't help you with strippers, but if you want to get your hands on a pair of nice dikes, I could point you in the right directions.
 

funboy6942

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Originally posted by: Ladiesnhan
Very clever there. Can't beleive I feel for your trick.

I so badly want to fix your mistake, you meant to put a "p" where the "t" is in trick, didn't you? ;).
 

hellman69

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Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
I use these:
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This stripper does everything you need and can handle any size. The action is very professional and gets the desired result. I say you need an option D (as in D cup!).

Another vote for D.

Trevor
 

Hubes

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they all kinda suck. I have the Klein 1010 strippers. They can also crimp and do other things you may need to do with wires.
 

her209

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Originally posted by: Hubes
they all kinda suck. I have the Klein 1010 strippers. They can also crimp and do other things you may need to do with wires.
So those strippers suck?