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HA tool recommendations


  • Subject: HA tool recommendations
  • From: "JonShaw" <semi.jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 22:15:55 -0000

So far I've mainly done first-fix work but now beginning to enter
2nd-fix
and I am finding it slow.  I have some watch makers screw drivers, a
Stanley
knife and a soldering iron.

I am finding stripping stranded Cat5 conductors (for Idranet and sensors) a
bit hit and miss, sometimes I knick the wire so a number of strands are
lost.  I bought a "parrot" type "automatically
adjusting" stripper and that
is also a bit crude.  I have yet to attempt anything with the CT100 laid so
I wondered .



What are the most useful tools in your HA tool-box?



Thanks

Jon



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