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<blockquote data-quote="Schalk" data-source="post: 953367" data-attributes="member: 541"><p>I too use these extensively, works best for me especially on the teflon sheathed wire I mostly fit. Only diference being mine has YELLOW handles :tongue:</p><p>You and I think much the same Rudi! Gavin, junk the stock screw that it comes with and fit a proper M4 Alan cap screw with a lock washer. Figure out your most popular size wire and lock it with that, really tight. Like Rudi says and same here, set it mostly for the thinnest gauge and "feel" the larger gauges. Of course I've been stripping (wire of course :-[) for 50 years so it comes natural. If you need to have a preset size per wire, well these are dirt cheap and you'll probably not be using more than 3 wire gauges anyway. Splash out and buy some more, you can afford it :thumbs:</p><p></p><p>Also the method Guillaume goes about is another favorite of mine as well, I just use a plain single blade without the handle. You eventually get used to bleeding all over an amp ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schalk, post: 953367, member: 541"] I too use these extensively, works best for me especially on the teflon sheathed wire I mostly fit. Only diference being mine has YELLOW handles :tongue: You and I think much the same Rudi! Gavin, junk the stock screw that it comes with and fit a proper M4 Alan cap screw with a lock washer. Figure out your most popular size wire and lock it with that, really tight. Like Rudi says and same here, set it mostly for the thinnest gauge and "feel" the larger gauges. Of course I've been stripping (wire of course :-[) for 50 years so it comes natural. If you need to have a preset size per wire, well these are dirt cheap and you'll probably not be using more than 3 wire gauges anyway. Splash out and buy some more, you can afford it :thumbs: Also the method Guillaume goes about is another favorite of mine as well, I just use a plain single blade without the handle. You eventually get used to bleeding all over an amp ... [/QUOTE]
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