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    he was doing so well until he used a knife. FAIL on aerospace and other high rel. Any nicks on the conductor is a reject.

    For smaller electronic wire I have a thermal stripper that was rescued when the Shuttle program ended. Even has a semi-hobby looking dimmer type temperature control in place of the power plug. VERY handy for things like PTFE insulation, which is why I originally got it.

    It goes with me to our new shop.

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    looks like HV motor cable he;s splitting

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdurand View Post
    he was doing so well until he used a knife. FAIL on aerospace and other high rel. Any nicks on the conductor is a reject.

    For smaller electronic wire I have a thermal stripper that was rescued when the Shuttle program ended. Even has a semi-hobby looking dimmer type temperature control in place of the power plug. VERY handy for things like PTFE insulation, which is why I originally got it.

    It goes with me to our new shop.
    Please explain how the final layers of insulation should be removed. Thermally?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Davies View Post
    Please explain how the final layers of insulation should be removed. Thermally?
    Thermal would be tops, but just another stripper like he used on the outside jacket. Precision depth of cut, then peel off metal. Whatever you use, no damage to the metal allowed.



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