[BlindHandyMan] speakers are installed.

2007-03-22 Thread Robert J. Moore
I installed the back speakers in my pick up today and it all turned out
good.
To differenciate between the 2 wires I held the clip with the cutout part
away from me and cut the left wire then I   tied that wire in a loop and did
the same on the other side and when I attached the wires I put the wire with
the larger tab on the wire that I had looped
And put the other wire with the wire that I had not looped.

After I had cut the other wire off of the clip of cource.
Hope this makes sence. I did not have a wire stripper so I had to use a wire
cutter and very carefully cut through the casing without cutting the wire
itself. That can be a challenge.
By the way, what should I look for when shopping for a wire stripper?




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Re: [BlindHandyMan] speakers are installed.

2007-03-22 Thread Tom Fowle
There is a heavy contraversy around here about strippers.

There are automatic ones from cheap tool places that have blades into which
you put the wire and which claim to adjust to many;sizes.
Some of them have a set of grippers on each half of the two ends of the 
flat plier like handles.  You put the wire between these sets of sharpish 
grippers, holding it at right angles to the length of the plier like tool.

As you squeeze the handles, the two sets of grippers grab ehe wire, and one
cuts the insulation.  As you squeeze further, the grippers pull apart
and hopefully remove just the insulation you wanted, not any strands of wire.

These, and other 'automatic' strippers can pinch fingers if you leave your 
little
prescious haptors in the wrong places, but when you're used to them,
some of them work pretty well.
The more plastic on them the poorer they are.

Many real technicians preferr the old fashioned type that have a bolt that you
move to allow the things to close just so far depending on what size
of wire you are stripping.  If you get these adjusted properly they do well.

The kind you find in hardware stores that are  a plier like tool that strips
crimps, cuts, and cuts bolts are junk and are only for the 
coarsest type of work.  If you're only stripping #14 solid wire, they might do.

I most often use a sharp knife, being very carefull not to cut strands 
especially when stripping small stranded wire.

Radio shlock probably has a variety including the fancy automatic ones like
I first discribed.  

I've never found anything that does a consistantly good job on lots of wire
sizes.

My brother, who is a retired electrician, always uses a sharp knife, 
and he is so fast I can't even think about stripping before he has it done.

Tom



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Re: [BlindHandyMan] speakers are installed.

2007-03-22 Thread rj
Don't know what you bought, but the ones I bought years ago for about $30 work 
great. I still use them to this day and would be broken hearted if they ever 
came up missing.
RJ
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  From: Tom Fowle 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 5:42 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] speakers are installed.


  There is a heavy contraversy around here about strippers.

  There are automatic ones from cheap tool places that have blades into which
  you put the wire and which claim to adjust to many;sizes.
  Some of them have a set of grippers on each half of the two ends of the 
  flat plier like handles. You put the wire between these sets of sharpish 
  grippers, holding it at right angles to the length of the plier like tool.

  As you squeeze the handles, the two sets of grippers grab ehe wire, and one
  cuts the insulation. As you squeeze further, the grippers pull apart
  and hopefully remove just the insulation you wanted, not any strands of wire.

  These, and other 'automatic' strippers can pinch fingers if you leave your 
little
  prescious haptors in the wrong places, but when you're used to them,
  some of them work pretty well.
  The more plastic on them the poorer they are.

  Many real technicians preferr the old fashioned type that have a bolt that you
  move to allow the things to close just so far depending on what size
  of wire you are stripping. If you get these adjusted properly they do well.

  The kind you find in hardware stores that are a plier like tool that strips
  crimps, cuts, and cuts bolts are junk and are only for the 
  coarsest type of work. If you're only stripping #14 solid wire, they might do.

  I most often use a sharp knife, being very carefull not to cut strands 
  especially when stripping small stranded wire.

  Radio shlock probably has a variety including the fancy automatic ones like
  I first discribed. 

  I've never found anything that does a consistantly good job on lots of wire
  sizes.

  My brother, who is a retired electrician, always uses a sharp knife, 
  and he is so fast I can't even think about stripping before he has it done.

  Tom



   

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Re: [BlindHandyMan] speakers are installed.

2007-03-22 Thread spiro
I agree with Tom.
I use either single edged razor blade for thin stranded wire feeling when 
the blade just meets metal; or I use a rather expensive locking folding 
knife. I choose a blade 2 or 3 inches at most. I like the ones where it's 
a skeleton frame and a little bolt that you press with your thumb and the 
blade pivots forward. I also like when it is a single side to sharpen 
instead of having to work both sides to sharpen.
Short of that, the smaller blade, 2 inch, on the Swiss Army knives is 
nice.

I may have to make many cutsand some are on 24g stranded. So losing 
strands is a large percentage of the whole. Or if it is a plated wire; 
such as silver plated copper, or the vastly greater gold plated silver, a 
well balanced locking blade can keep me from chopping the metal.
I hardly ever fold them, just stick them to a large magnet mear my bench 
clamp.


On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, Tom Fowle wrote:

 There is a heavy contraversy around here about strippers.

 There are automatic ones from cheap tool places that have blades into which
 you put the wire and which claim to adjust to many;sizes.
 Some of them have a set of grippers on each half of the two ends of the
 flat plier like handles.  You put the wire between these sets of sharpish
 grippers, holding it at right angles to the length of the plier like tool.

 As you squeeze the handles, the two sets of grippers grab ehe wire, and one
 cuts the insulation.  As you squeeze further, the grippers pull apart
 and hopefully remove just the insulation you wanted, not any strands of wire.

 These, and other 'automatic' strippers can pinch fingers if you leave your 
 little
 prescious haptors in the wrong places, but when you're used to them,
 some of them work pretty well.
 The more plastic on them the poorer they are.

 Many real technicians preferr the old fashioned type that have a bolt that you
 move to allow the things to close just so far depending on what size
 of wire you are stripping.  If you get these adjusted properly they do well.

 The kind you find in hardware stores that are  a plier like tool that strips
 crimps, cuts, and cuts bolts are junk and are only for the
 coarsest type of work.  If you're only stripping #14 solid wire, they might 
 do.

 I most often use a sharp knife, being very carefull not to cut strands
 especially when stripping small stranded wire.

 Radio shlock probably has a variety including the fancy automatic ones like
 I first discribed.

 I've never found anything that does a consistantly good job on lots of wire
 sizes.

 My brother, who is a retired electrician, always uses a sharp knife,
 and he is so fast I can't even think about stripping before he has it done.

 Tom




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