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On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 08:24:20 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote: Dhakala wrote: Thanks for the advice. Why would it be easier to cut the insulation from the inside of 300 ohm ladder-line wire than from flat antenna wire? Because more than half has been chopped out already. You can cut the ladder-line at a place where there's no center insulation and have one inch wire tails needing only a wire stripper. If you need longer wire tails than that, you only need to cut out about 1/4" of center insulation with an Exacto knife to achieve two inch wire tails. I have an Exacto knife, but find a no. 199 Stanley box cutter, with its bigger blade, a good tool for something like this. Either way, it only takes a couple of seconds... THere's probably a special stripper for 300-ohm line, but it probably costs a pretty penny, too. Bob k5qwg |
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Thanks for the box cutter suggestion, Bob!
Perhaps I can fashion a metal stamp for this sort of thing. Just a U-shaped piece of lawn mower blade or something like that. A good whack with a mallet would cut out an appropriate chunk neatly and consistently. But I'll use the box cutter and ladder-line until volume gets really heavy. |
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