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Hello all! I have been working on a video playlist on youtube where I discuss different car audio tools. Rather than make a different thread for each tool I will be using this thread to constantly update my tool reviews.

Week 1: Bojo Installer Trim Removal Tools

Week 2: Self Adjusting Wire Strippers

Figures. I just thought the review was funny. Hey, these are great! They don't work on this or this or this or this and when I'm fast, I'm actually slow. Sweet, buy them!! Must be made by Kevin. Err, wait they almost worked so perhaps not.

These are the best strippers ever built. The below pair are over 10 years old with 5 years worth of 40 hour work weeks doing 10-20 headunit installs a day.

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These are the best strippers ever built. The below pair are over 10 years old with 5 years worth of 40 hour work weeks doing 10-20 headunit installs a day.

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I been looking for some strippers lately, nice post Quentin

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These are the best strippers ever built. The below pair are over 10 years old with 5 years worth of 40 hour work weeks doing 10-20 headunit installs a day.

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I been looking for some strippers lately, nice post Quentin

Can't tell what the brand is but I've been using cheap HF and it works but sometimes pulls out wire... :-

lol i have a pair of stripper and i was looking for a pic of them, because i do not want to go find mine and go thru the work of uploading blah blah... so i plunder photo bucket and found a pic of them............. to bad its already been posted,,

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lol i have a pair of stripper and i was looking for a pic of them, because i do not want to go find mine and go thru the work of uploading blah blah... so i plunder photo bucket and found a pic of them............. to bad its already been posted,,

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Seem legit, Im looking to get some proper strippers for work and they seem to work quick and very well, where can I get a pair like this and what brand are they?

lol i have a pair of stripper and i was looking for a pic of them, because i do not want to go find mine and go thru the work of uploading blah blah... so i plunder photo bucket and found a pic of them............. to bad its already been posted,,

DSC_0141.jpg

Seem legit, Im looking to get some proper strippers for work and they seem to work quick and very well, where can I get a pair like this and what brand are they?

I'll look when I get home. I think they are Tool Aid.

This thing is nice!

Would this work for wood? or only sheet metal? Just would not want to keep making holes in MDF when mounting to baffles during testing....

found this through ak's thread just now.... http://www.mpja.com/Wire-Stripper-Dual-Action/productinfo/19109+TL/

WIll not work on wood. You need threaded inserts, hurricane nuts, or t-nuts for that.

thanks, kinda thought so...

Those strippers are knock offs. Not the same as tool aid.

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WIll not work on wood. You need threaded inserts, hurricane nuts, or t-nuts for that.

Exactly! The rivets only work on thin material, the tool actually comes with a little chart that shows what thickness you can use for each particular size.

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