The OK-Tool cut-strip-n-wrap bit was not highly regarded back in the mid
'80's, when it was offered via magazine ads. I never tried one since I had
a couple of the Gardner-Denver wire-wrap guns, each with a cut-strip-wrap
bit back then, and, though the battery packs are damaged and the associated
battery-powered tool doesn't work any more, the AC-powered gun still works
great, including the cut-strip-wrp bits.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: Marvin <marvin(a)rain.org>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 11:17 PM
Subject: Re: Radio Shack Wire-Wrapping Tool
Richard Erlacher wrote:
>
> If you need one or two to put in various places where you whittle on
your
> work or that of others, I'd certainly
recommend you give this one a try.
> There's a little cut-n-strip tool made originally by OK-Tool Co. that's
also
> a handy tool for the occasonal wrapper's
toolkit. It cuts off thewire
and
> strips a nominally 1" length of it at the
end all in basically one
stroke.
(When you pull
the tool off, you take the insulation with you.)
Another wirewrap tool I have used (and fell in love with at the first use)
is one that strips and wraps in one step. Granted, it is used on a
wirewrap
gun but it sure speeds up the process of
wirewrapping!!! IIRC, it is also
made by OK Tool.