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     1. 03:19 AM - Replace wire strippers in the 10-22 AWG range (bridgetkeble)
     2. 05:10 PM - Re: Replace wire strippers in the 10-22 AWG range (Hal Benjamin)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Replace wire strippers in the 10-22 AWG range | 
      
      
      I would like to replace my wire stripper that has recently failed. I am interested
      in a tool that can strip wires in the range 10-22 AWG and possibly smaller
      wires as the ones sometimes used in avionics and instruments. I would buy 2 strippers,
      if necessary.
      
      Could somebody make a recommendation for a good quality, reliable tool?
      
      Thanks.
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=513588#513588
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Replace wire strippers in the 10-22 AWG range | 
      
      
      Hi Bridget,
      
      I used Klein Tools curve strippers for hard to reach places and larger wires. I
      think it does 10-22. 
      
      For the small wires, when I had plenty of room I used  Ideal mechanical type strippers.
      I think they went down to #24. They were easier to use on the tiny wires.
      
      Hope this helps!
      
      Hal Benjamin 
      RV4 700+ hours
      
      Sent from my iPad
      
      > On May 16, 2024, at 6:22 AM, bridgetkeble <bridgetkeble@gmail.com> wrote:
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      > I would like to replace my wire stripper that has recently failed. I am interested
      in a tool that can strip wires in the range 10-22 AWG and possibly smaller
      wires as the ones sometimes used in avionics and instruments. I would buy 2
      strippers, if necessary.
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      > Could somebody make a recommendation for a good quality, reliable tool?
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      > Thanks.
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      > Read this topic online here:
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      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=513588#513588
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