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  • #23233
    OuBallie
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      One of the jaws has broken free

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      #148803
      OuBallie
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        @ouballie

        Wire stripper

        As if suffering from extreme back pain wasn't enough, yesterday one of the wire stripper's jaws parted company with the main body, much to my annoyance.

        I was in the process of wiring up a control box for my coffee bean roaster.

        For once I didn't hurl the blithering thing through the window

        The tool is die-cast, and no doubt from the Far East as is the norm nowadays.

        I did have one years ago and that was of all steel construction.

        Is it worth trying to patch it up, make a new part in steel or bin?

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        Geoff – Back pain is the pits!

        Edited By OuBallie on 03/04/2014 14:38:44

        #148805
        OuBallie
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          @ouballie

          I've had another look and it's definitely bin!

          Too much involved to even think about repairs, let alone make a new part.

          Geoff – Can't think straight at present.

          #148807
          Jo
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            @jo

            That's Mazak = Bin

            I am not sure what my original Hellaman ones are made of but all three are still going strong after a few decades of use, dropping from high heights etc.. .

            Jo

            #148813
            jason udall
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              @jasonudall57142

              Depends on whether youare short of projects or short of time..bet you can get a new pair before you get the bar in to make a pair.

              #148814
              jason udall
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                @jasonudall57142

                And for less

                #148817
                IanT
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                  @iant

                  "The tool is die-cast, and no doubt from the Far East as is the norm nowadays"

                  You knew the correct answer in advance really Geoff didn't you? laugh

                  IanT

                  Sympathy with your back by the way.

                  #148975
                  OuBallie
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                    @ouballie

                    Thanks for the replies.

                    Jo,

                    Correct. I will remove useable parts then bin the rest.

                    Jason,

                    Far too many projects to add this piece of junk to the list.

                    IanT,

                    Correct. As soon as I noticed the grain on the pieces I knew, but I always live in hope.

                    Luckely I have different strippers to use.

                    Makes me wonder how many suffer the same fate in daily use.

                    If I was still in the profession and it broke on the job, I would be really peed off.

                    Trouble is, how do we now determine quality, and can brand names be relied upon anymore?

                    Geoff – Painkillers doing their job, but only 50% of the time.

                    #148987
                    John McNamara
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                      @johnmcnamara74883

                      Hi OuBallie

                      Sent you a PM

                      Regards
                      John

                      #148991
                      Gary Wooding
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                        @garywooding25363

                        I've repaired a few unsolderable things in the past by sewing them with 0.5mm stainless steel wire.

                        I use super glue to hold the parts together, drill small holes to take the wire, then use the wire to stitch it together. After the wire is pulled tight I then smother it in super glue. It works pretty well – not pretty, but serviceable.

                        Gary

                        #149087
                        OuBallie
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                          @ouballie

                          Thanks Gary.

                          Will give that a try and report.

                          Nobody hold their breath though.

                          Geoff – Retirement does NOT mean lots of spare time!

                          #149093
                          Johnboy25
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                            Hi Geoff

                            I agree – take useful bits off & bin the rest. Have a look on eBay for some Hellerman strippers.

                            For the back pain I'd recommend Voltarol gel. The other week I lifted a spare Bridgeport motor into the workshop and after a day or so I knew about it! Voltarol sorted my back out in two days!!!

                            I saw a coffee mug at the car boot sale the other day – it had 'Work is for people without anything better to do' on it – I should have bought it!

                            John

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