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I usually stripped wire with my Klein wire crimpers. Give it a couple gentle squeezes with the cutters... then apply a little pressure and pop the insulation off. I'm getting older and my right hand just don't work like it use too. So I sprung for a new pair of Klein strippers. I already like the adjustable stop... and they work pretty damn good.

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I usually stripped wire with my Klein wire crimpers. Give it a couple gentle squeezes with the cutters... then apply a little pressure and pop the insulation off. I'm getting older and my right hand just don't work like it use too. So I sprung for a new pair of Klein strippers. I already like the adjustable stop... and they work pretty damn good.

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I have a clone of those I've used for decades. They work.
 
I’ve never liked them for wires worth more flexible insulation. They just stretch it. Works better for the thhn type stuff that is fairly hard.
 
I was gonna make a joke about always using a pair of dykes... but I'll restrain myself.

Damn good joke too ugh 😑
 
Just arrived. Tiger Tools 10105 U-Joint puller.
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That looks way easier then the ball joint press. I've considered buying one before... appears the price has went down since I last looked.

Be sure to give us an honest review.
 
Be sure to give us an honest review.
I will. My friend, Larry just got one. Watching his video convinced me it would be good to have.

 
wheel weights, weather proof connectors w/crimper, license lamps, & 10.5mm x 300mm long drill bits.
10.5 is the hole for a 12 x 1.5 thread.


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wheel weights, weather proof connectors w/crimper, license lamps, & 10.5mm x 300mm long drill bits.
10.5 is the hole for a 12 x 1.5 thread.

Those are some pretty big bolts Mr pjtoledo.

What ya building?
 
modifying a tire changer, can't get the drill close enough to the center post for a straight hole.
could have swore I attached a picture, it didn't appear for me????

had to add the pic again, must have snafu'ed it first time.
 
That looks way easier then the ball joint press. I've considered buying one before... appears the price has went down since I last looked.

Be sure to give us an honest review.

I’ve used that same style quite a few times on the side of the road. Some of the big trucks, it’s the only way to pull the driveshaft. The nice thing about that is the way it pushes only 1 cap out, it doesn’t push the opposite cap in. Pushing on the other cap on a really seized joint can bend the ears of the yoke. This won’t bend them in, only out. It’s the best tool for us rust belters.
 

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