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Revision as of 05:40, 23 August 2022
- 6-750 MCM - [1]
- Irwin - this seems to be a winner [2] via YouTube video [3]
- 3 types of strippers - small is Irwin tool, next is a 6-12 ga, next is 4-4/0 (likely larger as well). Irwin tool strips the exterior Romex sheath - and the interior as well - important:
- Slit and peel with razor - quite effective - but razor is dangerous. Advantage - gets you to peel a long distance quickly: