@dwaynestach7651 mine is still doing good, stripped several thousand $ worth of copper so far. Just keep it adjusted right as the set screws may work loose some times .
The small red one with wire guide dial is a knockoff of my Coppermine 101. I own Coppermine 302 cutting wheel & 101 pocket stripper. I'd reccomend both together because neither has problem of wire slipping off of blade.
I bought a knock off stripmeister $79.00 it works very well after I modified it to use a 12 volt scooter motor using the chain and sprockets from the scooter but I now use the pipe holder for a flaring tool with a razor blade between the two halves pulling the wire through by hand.
I likewise tried noname Chinese spy watches, but quality was so low, I avoid noname Chinese. They do work initially, hence YT videos selling, but they fell to pieces after a couple months. If his noname Chinese strippers are good quality, how would we find them in the future? I don't know why anyone would make a high quality product & make it noname Chinese?
Instead of saying awg, most people call it gauge. So it would be 12 gauge, 6 gauge, etc. The thickest wire you had , 3/0, would be called three aught gauge. Aught is zero, like a 30.06 rifle is a thirty aught six.
@ProductionsLightMike thanks for the info and for watching. It's funny how some people will take offense when someone offers corrective advice. I appreciate it.
@ProductionsLightMike I agree on the Chinese stuff but the strip mister knock off one I bought is still working. So far I have stripped 3k worth of wire. We do however get what we pay for. I plan to buy a better one soon.
I bought the same Temu crank stripper.. thanks for the review !
@dwaynestach7651 mine is still doing good, stripped several thousand $ worth of copper so far. Just keep it adjusted right as the set screws may work loose some times .
The small red one with wire guide dial is a knockoff of my Coppermine 101. I own Coppermine 302 cutting wheel & 101 pocket stripper. I'd reccomend both together because neither has problem of wire slipping off of blade.
I bought a knock off stripmeister $79.00 it works very well after I modified it to use a 12 volt scooter motor using the chain and sprockets from the scooter but I now use the pipe holder for a flaring tool with a razor blade between the two halves pulling the wire through by hand.
I likewise tried noname Chinese spy watches, but quality was so low, I avoid noname Chinese. They do work initially, hence YT videos selling, but they fell to pieces after a couple months. If his noname Chinese strippers are good quality, how would we find them in the future? I don't know why anyone would make a high quality product & make it noname Chinese?
What is the name & part # of your Temu wire stripper. I want one, but don't know which one to get. Thanks again for any infromation I can get
Instead of saying awg, most people call it gauge. So it would be 12 gauge, 6 gauge, etc. The thickest wire you had , 3/0, would be called three aught gauge. Aught is zero, like a 30.06 rifle is a thirty aught six.
@ProductionsLightMike thanks for the info and for watching. It's funny how some people will take offense when someone offers corrective advice. I appreciate it.
You do need the guard it hurts when the finger enters the machine.
I'll bet, I only left it off for the demonstration. If I put the drill on ,I'll definitely use the guard.
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Thank you.
AWG = American Wire Gauge
Thanks for the info and for watching.
Don't buy Temu. Its knockoff Chinese crap.
@ProductionsLightMike I agree on the Chinese stuff but the strip mister knock off one I bought is still working. So far I have stripped 3k worth of wire. We do however get what we pay for. I plan to buy a better one soon.