i remember doing this with my dad when i was really young. he would hold it down with his foot and use a blade to cut off bits...shit took forver if only this video existed back then!
Could have been manufacturing defect pallet or something, bad quality insulation, off-size wire, recalled product. Or maybe some kind of liquidation auction, salvaged dumpster find, abandoned leftovers from a business. Maybe some standard operating procedure, someone needs the bare wire for winding stators or something but it's better to keep it insulated until then to limit oxidation?
The crank one is the best. No copper was lost during the stripping. Also put a 12v motor to the crank and you can strip wires all day. No dull blades to be replaced which means lower expense.
Something I've built has some elements from a few of these. I really like the simplicity of the basic sharpened groove straight tool, maybe offset at whatever angle is most comfortable for the user, but overall a safe method if using both hands, the flexibility of the saw blade giving good tension feedback. Some of the designs with the spring and the full length of the blade are foolish, if you are doing something like this with your hands the last thing you would want is an exposed razor slicing your fingers, feeding those mechanisms will teach you quickly. The larger gage wires they are cutting in many segments are very easy to do with a basic knife, use a rubber band or 2 to bind the handle of a pair of pliers, open them to bite one end of wire, step on the pliers and rake a knife or even just a sharpened piece of metal along the length of the wire, it will destroy the coating enough to pull the wire out. You don't need a box or rig for those sizes. That being said, many of these designs have no adjustment dials or very few options for the amount of effort making them. Maybe clever, but the tools where you are fighting your own other arm are poor choices. You will tire very quickly if output is your goal. Being able to pull through a fixed point with both arms, maybe even your back like a rowing motion is a far superior use of energy. The old shaving blade was interesting, like most things the simplest approach is likely adequate. I don't know if those are replacement blades or need resharpening, I haven't seen one in ages but essentially the same method of dragging a knife along the coating (pull sideways, not toward your body). I have a V-cut roller on a bearing with an adjustable blade from the top, blade has a guard through the knife edge to limit cutting point exposure and add stability, block fixed to the top panel with a threaded rod to the side panel for centering fine adjustment. As is my rig uses one hand to feed start and then hold the box and the other to pull the wire. It's a small 8"x8" I can work while I watch videos online. As it evolves I'll experiment with the RPM stable enough to pull wire off a small motor and maybe incorporate some of these guidance methods with the eye screws onto some flaps on hinges with a locking pin.
Just got me an 80 PC. Rotatory Tool Kit at Harbor Freight tools for just $9.99 + Tax. The warning reads: "This product exposes you to hamfurl chemicals including led, whic is known to the State of California to cause Cancer..... Well?!, I have nothing to worry about: "I'm in Texas, not in California". King of Copper, Howdy?!... can you make a video of things I can do with a rotary tool kit?. Thanks.
Good ideas:) However at the beginning, I wouldn't AT ALL condone operating an angle grinder moving toward an ungarded hand holding the work, (esp. when so close as it appeared to me in the vid). Something might slip, colide into that bare naked hand and OWeeee! "Dang that HURT!" could quite painfully result. Some kind of clamp or vice would be a lot better to grip hold the work, while cutting away on it. Safety should should be uppermost in mind when ever operating power tools, is what my book declares. Again good ideas though:) what with the multiple different methods you'd intelligently devised. Think it's always good to have more than one way to strip wire, as only one method may not always work on some, certain kind of insulated wires, well....at least not as efficient so.
I have a question and what's the videos I see them using shrink wrap shrink tubing as part of their project and they always use a lighter even though it's not their first time ever using shrink wrap and most of their videos always use a lighter why not showing proper tool
At 49:50 ... This guy is a super mcguyver. My bf keeps making crackhead jokes saying 'look at this efficiency.. dudes obviously unsupervised at work and smokes rocks. Gotta be.'
Ну это легко говорить живя в России, где можно на пустыре килограмм 20 проводов облитых соляркой и маслом подпалить, а не в Европе, где тебя за костерок вздернут
Идея с деревянными вальцами на мой взгляд хлипковато выглядит. Через короткое время произойдёт износ дерева, что увеличит зазор и давления не будет хватать для разрушения изоляции. Но подход интересный и нуждается в доработке.
I quit watching after #15 , the first one. Try stripping some heaver wire or maybe some wire with some sharp kinks. See how far you get. Anybody can strip small perfectly straight wire and you don't need to spend half an hour making some kind of fancy knife either. How dumb! A simple pocket knife will work just fine or any sharp kitchen knife. This is a TOTAL WASTE of time to even begin watching this.
Method 14, 13 and others similar are weak, they will only work for brand new straight wires (in the case of a bent wire, the bending will cause the blade to cut into the copper and either break the wire or break the blade, and even if not, it will become dull and they will have to be replaced, in method 14 you can't even break off the section because the knife will be too short and you will have to drill and attach a new blade (more fun with replacing than with peeling the wires), these solutions still work for stranded wires, but they are not there may be wires after disassembly because dirt such as dust, sand and cement will quickly blunt the blades. Method 6 is a total misunderstanding, the idea of crushing the wire is absolutely right (it only works with wire), but the quality of the machine and the crank drive are a comedy. And the last method using a concrete mixer is a joke, who peels brand new cable discs that can be sold as a whole several times more expensive than the obtained copper??? Wouldn't it be easier to buy copper rods and pipes in a store and take them from the store to a scrap yard? :P
Thank you for the tutorial for those of us who work as copper cable finders in empty houses
You mean homeless crack heads and fentanyl freaks?
Mmmmmmmm
It's the nuts I've spent hours stripping cable by hand wow these hacks will really help me loads 👌 👏THKZ 👍👏
2 0:19 8y🎉 jjj
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This channel best of the best
#12 at time 15:08 is about the easiest one I seen to make and it actually worked
The first one seems the easiest I gotta try that thanks!
Never seen the cheese grater method before. Interesting concept.
That's called the "MAGA" stripper. Make America Grate Again!
For Romex it's faster by hand but for small stranded wire this is awesome. For sure gonna save a bunch of little stabs by the stands. Cool video
i remember doing this with my dad when i was really young. he would hold it down with his foot and use a blade to cut off bits...shit took forver if only this video existed back then!
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TOTAL GENIUS!!!!! MORE CRAFTS, PLEASE!!!!!
Thank You
Tu es un génie merci bcp 😉👍👍
cette blague XD
Genius ideas!! Thank you!!
🤗♥️
Congrats and best wishes.
@50:00 : Why do you want to strip such length new cables?
Could have been manufacturing defect pallet or something, bad quality insulation, off-size wire, recalled product. Or maybe some kind of liquidation auction, salvaged dumpster find, abandoned leftovers from a business. Maybe some standard operating procedure, someone needs the bare wire for winding stators or something but it's better to keep it insulated until then to limit oxidation?
To buy more crack.
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Some brilliant ideas there. Could you please tell me were you are getting your copper from. Lol.
Is the new rolls of wire not worth more than the copper at scrap price ? But some really some great ideas. Thanks
The crank one is the best. No copper was lost during the stripping. Also put a 12v motor to the crank and you can strip wires all day. No dull blades to be replaced which means lower expense.
Something I've built has some elements from a few of these. I really like the simplicity of the basic sharpened groove straight tool, maybe offset at whatever angle is most comfortable for the user, but overall a safe method if using both hands, the flexibility of the saw blade giving good tension feedback. Some of the designs with the spring and the full length of the blade are foolish, if you are doing something like this with your hands the last thing you would want is an exposed razor slicing your fingers, feeding those mechanisms will teach you quickly. The larger gage wires they are cutting in many segments are very easy to do with a basic knife, use a rubber band or 2 to bind the handle of a pair of pliers, open them to bite one end of wire, step on the pliers and rake a knife or even just a sharpened piece of metal along the length of the wire, it will destroy the coating enough to pull the wire out. You don't need a box or rig for those sizes. That being said, many of these designs have no adjustment dials or very few options for the amount of effort making them. Maybe clever, but the tools where you are fighting your own other arm are poor choices. You will tire very quickly if output is your goal. Being able to pull through a fixed point with both arms, maybe even your back like a rowing motion is a far superior use of energy. The old shaving blade was interesting, like most things the simplest approach is likely adequate. I don't know if those are replacement blades or need resharpening, I haven't seen one in ages but essentially the same method of dragging a knife along the coating (pull sideways, not toward your body).
I have a V-cut roller on a bearing with an adjustable blade from the top, blade has a guard through the knife edge to limit cutting point exposure and add stability, block fixed to the top panel with a threaded rod to the side panel for centering fine adjustment. As is my rig uses one hand to feed start and then hold the box and the other to pull the wire. It's a small 8"x8" I can work while I watch videos online. As it evolves I'll experiment with the RPM stable enough to pull wire off a small motor and maybe incorporate some of these guidance methods with the eye screws onto some flaps on hinges with a locking pin.
Shut up please.
Ou trouver vous cette quantité de câble a dégainer, vol dans des bennes ou chantier ??
U have new su,b bro, good job
Thank You
Witam z Polski bardzo ciekawe pomysły zostawiam suba i łapkę w górę pozdrawiam dziękuję za fajne pomysły
i dziękuję, pozdrowienia z Mołdawii
@@CopperKing Witam bardzo mi miło , pozdrawiam trzymaj się Kolego
53:34 Ахренеть! Не проще ли продать провод как изделие? Больше выгоды получить можно!
😊He is selling to a scrapyard.
Так продай😂 Куму нужны короткие куски, я сип продавал по 50-100м кусками, а коротыши не кому не нужны
@@oleg1233333 Видео смотрел? Там бухты монтажного провода распускают на медь.
@@oleg1233333 Там бухты монтажного провода распускают.
@@oleg1233333 53:34 Посмотри внимательно.
...i keep stranded wire. 2ft long and over. Great for repairing wiring harnesses
Just got me an 80 PC. Rotatory Tool Kit at Harbor Freight tools for just $9.99 + Tax. The warning reads: "This product exposes you to hamfurl chemicals including led, whic is known to the State of California to cause Cancer..... Well?!, I have nothing to worry about: "I'm in Texas, not in California". King of Copper, Howdy?!... can you make a video of things I can do with a rotary tool kit?. Thanks.
No one cares! No he cant!
Every thinking ok, but I dont understand why You destroy new cabels?
I've worked them to death, they work great be gentle with the neck pin. It will break 1st, I just cut the upper part off and keep using.
the music was great........
Where did you find all that copper wire at?
hola ingeniero, el numero cinco es un pelapapas?
Good stuff.
Good ideas:)
However at the beginning, I wouldn't AT ALL condone operating an angle grinder moving toward an ungarded hand holding the work, (esp. when so close as it appeared to me in the vid). Something might slip, colide into that bare naked hand and OWeeee! "Dang that HURT!" could quite painfully result. Some kind of clamp or vice would be a lot better to grip hold the work, while cutting away on it.
Safety should should be uppermost in mind when ever operating power tools, is what my book declares.
Again good ideas though:) what with the multiple different methods you'd intelligently devised. Think it's always good to have more than one way to strip wire, as only one method may not always work on some, certain kind of insulated wires, well....at least not as efficient so.
I missed it what do you use to drill the blade
How to salvage copper wire from motor coil without damaging it? Please, thank you.
I thought number 6 was a failure. You could clearly see that it was not good at stripping wire
தங்கள் போன் நம்பர் தெரியப்படுத்தவும். நன்றி❤ அருமையான எளிய கண்டுபிடிப்புகள் வாழ்த்துக்கள்❤
Thanks
Where can you find all this cables ?
En el #1 en Home Depot, son rollos nuevos. 😄
Good
Yo check out this song bro reminds me of your video it’s called in my slab by trade the truth u will trip out haha great work dope shit
Clever 🤓
I have a question and what's the videos I see them using shrink wrap shrink tubing as part of their project and they always use a lighter even though it's not their first time ever using shrink wrap and most of their videos always use a lighter why not showing proper tool
у меня у одного возник вопрос зачем нужно было портить абсолютно новые провода
Its a very complicated project. Plz make an easy one.
that is easy!
u can make a fire, thats the easyst one 😊
@@pyroislove7823 Most scrapyards will not take burnt copper.
And in most areas it is illegal to burn it
@@FC-qe1wlthey don't take burnt copper - melt it and make bars lol
Lmao! Complicated for a simple mind got it!
Bon travail
At 49:50 ... This guy is a super mcguyver. My bf keeps making crackhead jokes saying 'look at this efficiency.. dudes obviously unsupervised at work and smokes rocks. Gotta be.'
#9 what the heck ya need the wheels for? 😅
Ууууу х сколько МЕДИ 😊 класс👍👍👍
nice lods
На видео все гладко и сладко. А начинаешь делать - херабора получается.
Где проволоку находишь?
Это он еще про спичьки не знает а узнает и жить станет легче изобретатель.и время сберегет и сил.
Ну это легко говорить живя в России, где можно на пустыре килограмм 20 проводов облитых соляркой и маслом подпалить, а не в Европе, где тебя за костерок вздернут
Идея с деревянными вальцами на мой взгляд хлипковато выглядит. Через короткое время произойдёт износ дерева, что увеличит зазор и давления не будет хватать для разрушения изоляции. Но подход интересный и нуждается в доработке.
근데 저 많은 전선들 어디서 났을까? 그 것도 짲투리도 아니고 장선을
А обязательно было брать новое полотно по металлу и портить его?, можно же было и старое полотно испортить на самоделку.🤔😉
Da fukk u talkin bout?
Why on the last one?
If ur going to be doing this this is what u do on a regular basis just buy a stripping machine
:) szacun
Что со вторым каналом ?
Anybody got a life hack on building a milling machine?
Расскажем ему про костёр?
Проблемы почистить медь - нет, найти что чистить - да.
Монстр!!!!!!! Особенно бетономешалка!!!!!!
Очень долго и нудно, здесь тупых нет...Последние кабеля лучше продать, намного дороже выйдет!
3:15 my boy has made a prison shank or 2 before
Too slow why do you have to keep showing for hours the same image
Зачем?!
Why not just use a seam ripper
А многожильный медный слабо?
Yes, especially the type that's thin as hair
зачем столько трудится если можно сразу все сжеч. медь остается а кожух сгорит
34:33 that look pretty dangerous, i rather have the blade hidden before i start the drilling.
😲👍
* Romex enters the chat *
1:36 i was certain you burned yourself
Large coils of insulated wire for stripping and not actual wiring? Looks like a big mis-appropriation good copper wiring. Unless of course…….
Ну ладно старые провода зачищать, Но новые! Зачем? В упаковке. Имеют товарный вид. Безумие.
Прикольно что полотно изготовлено в России 😂
No way not enough pressure maybe with stronger spring
Where do you get all that cable from
I work as an electrician, I dismantle old wiring and take it for myself
Mas ali no final vc tava abrindo cabos novos
@@CineOnn No orçamento pede-se um pouca a mais
daquilo que será usado, depois desvia.
Todo mundo dá um jeitinho...
🤑👍👈😂😅
That doesn't explain the brand new rolls , hope your boss don't walk in on you and say wtf is going on here ?
I can do it faster with just a knife!
Bullshit! And if you do your little peach hands are wounded and bloody!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Проще было обжечь и не страдать
Почти все варианты откровенно идиотские.
Были бы провода можно в костер и все 😂
Идиотизм разбираться провода , если они, как изделие стоят дороже😢
Russian ingenuity
opreste-te, ai inclus si betoniera😂
I quit watching after #15 , the first one. Try stripping some heaver wire or maybe some wire with some sharp kinks. See how far you get. Anybody can strip small perfectly straight wire and you don't need to spend half an hour making some kind of fancy knife either. How dumb! A simple pocket knife will work just fine or any sharp kitchen knife. This is a TOTAL WASTE of time to even begin watching this.
You are soon right, better buy electric wire stripper
All the Crackheads will be watching! 😂😂
阪急5700号車は東芝
東芝ボーイック
Or you can buy a wire stripping machine for about $100
Agree, all shown device here are just crap
Method 14, 13 and others similar are weak, they will only work for brand new straight wires (in the case of a bent wire, the bending will cause the blade to cut into the copper and either break the wire or break the blade, and even if not, it will become dull and they will have to be replaced, in method 14 you can't even break off the section because the knife will be too short and you will have to drill and attach a new blade (more fun with replacing than with peeling the wires), these solutions still work for stranded wires, but they are not there may be wires after disassembly because dirt such as dust, sand and cement will quickly blunt the blades. Method 6 is a total misunderstanding, the idea of crushing the wire is absolutely right (it only works with wire), but the quality of the machine and the crank drive are a comedy.
And the last method using a concrete mixer is a joke, who peels brand new cable discs that can be sold as a whole several times more expensive than the obtained copper???
Wouldn't it be easier to buy copper rods and pipes in a store and take them from the store to a scrap yard? :P
Fire fire fire
Illegal illegal illegal
@@One.Disgruntled.American no problem 😀
Alo
Why don't people talk in videos. Liability reasons what
Not necessary
Why does these videos always show girl hands on the pictire for the video? 😂
فقط آخریش
4:06
Давно избитые способы ничего нового ты не придумал 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Почти все лайфхаки от канала молдавского Mr.theo... жаль, что канала не стало...