Shunto
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I have a chassis punch from Greenlee.. if you take care of it it'll last forever.
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Forgot about this post lol.
I've used the basic ones for 15+ years and I'm surgical with them lol. Just thought I'd try and use one of the pro styles. looked easier, maybe not quicker, but I notice as I get older i take my time more with projects.... especially wiring.
Wished we had a harbor freight here, I miss that place.
I'm not a paid mechanic. So in no way could that price be justified lol.SNAP-ON TOOL!!!!!!!!
I'll probably get those.I actually own several different wire strippers, but I only posted a link to my favorite ones. If you are looking for a self adjusting stripper that will strip just about any wire from 22 gauge to 10 gauge by simply squeezing the trigger, then order a pair of the $13 wire strippers I posted a link to. I have owned a few similar pairs that were made cheaper and they broke very easily, but those yellow ones from Parts-express are a beast. They are seriously rock solid. But they do have their cons as well. I have trouble stripping some 10 gauge wire if the insulation is thicker, and anything else thicker than 10 I can't strip with those. I also found that on some really thin wires, the strippers actually yank copper strands out along with the insulation. I've noticed this especially on Japanese cars that I have installed alarms on with very thin wires. On those, I have to break out the old manual wire strippers that you actually need to fit the wire into the correct sized notch on the wire strippers. It does take a bit longer especially if you are doing 10-15 wires, but at least it doesn't end up damaging the thinner wires. I actually just bought another pair from Harbor Freight, the ones that @inmypassatlife posted. They are actually on sale right now for three bucks!
They are definitely worth $5 when they aren't on sale. I like them a lot. And I especially like that you don't have to open the handle up and reach it OVER the wire like the ones in your first post. I hate having to do that with my combination stripper crimper tool that I have. But I also like my automatic adjusting strippers as well, they each have their place.