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mr.fletcher

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  1. big money in no.1 scrap copper......nice little tool 

     

    Bright and Shiny has taken a dive in price lately due to the market but it is my favorite 2nd bank account to have! Another great product that often times gets taken to the dump by many electrical contracting companies is Aluminum wire. 

     

    https://youtu.be/5XX0fDfDPqU

     

    Here is a video of the Stripinator eating up some 4/O wire. Ill make a video and post some pictures of my Dewalt Portable band saw that saves me constantly scrapping and at work as well.

  2. Bought this mid year last year and figured I would share it in case anyone was contemplating getting one. I used to have a home made stripper setup but this works much faster for me. It cost me $400 on Amazon and I bought the larger hand crank for it to make rotation of large wire easier. It has paid for itself 3 times now and is continuing to produce.

     

    Kind of a neat little tool!

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  3. No attic to speak of, all wires had to come from the basement up the side walls, there is a space, luckily above the second floor that I could poke my head through and run a nylon poll fish over too, was about 15' too the wall switch, so that was even fun.

     

    We get a lot of tricky fish locations, that sounds like it was a bit of a bear! Sometimes you gotta open up a location, even if you dont wanna!

  4. Hello! 

     

    I have quite a few tools in the Dewalt 20v lineup and have yet to be dissapointed. I am an electrician and use my impact on a daily basis and the circular saw has worked out well for me. Milwaukee is another brand I see used a lot on job sites and would also recommend them to you. I think what is most important is to go out and put some of the tools in your hand and see what is comfortable to you. 

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