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Thank you! My husband passed and I'm having to learn so many things because I can't afford hired help. Thanks again for taking the time to educate people!
Thank you for this! I have had wire strippers for eons and was today years old when I learned they could do this as I desperately needed to cut down a bolt on a light fixture I was installing.
Thanks for the video! I don't think 8-32 means 8/32". I think it means 8 guage screw (which relates to diameter) and a thread count of 32 (32 threads per inch).
Now I know why so many of the light fixtures I’m installing in my new house have screws that are ridiculously too long! It’s meant to be a quick fix with a simple tool! Thank you for posting this!
Thank you for this video! I had some bolts that came with some drawer pulls that were too long, and I had no idea how I was going to use them. Turns out I had these exact wire strippers. They worked perfectly! You saved me a trip to Lowe’s!
Just the video I needed because of the light fixture bracket using 2 screws that are too long so there is a gap between the ceiling and the light fixture. I sure wish the lighting company would quality check their work so that the customer doesn't have to put in unnecessary added work.
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Thanks for watching! 😃
Thank you! My husband passed and I'm having to learn so many things because I can't afford hired help. Thanks again for taking the time to educate people!
Sorry for your loss. Glad I could help and ask me any questions you might have about your house! 😃
Sorry for your loss and good for you for keeping on!
Wow, with all the DIY I’ve done in the past for years this has to be one of the top five best tips I’ve heard. Many thanks!
Thank you for this! I have had wire strippers for eons and was today years old when I learned they could do this as I desperately needed to cut down a bolt on a light fixture I was installing.
Sir I personally want to thank you. For years I’ve had this wire stripper and didn’t know it was also a bolt cutter 👍🏿
You learn something new everyday! Happy to help! Thanks for watching!
Thanks!
Wow ... never knew that's what those holes were for and have needed this a bunch of times. This will be useful. Thanks!
Happy to help! Thanks for watching!!
My next tool, a wire stripper with Bolt cutters. Awesome, thank you so much.
Happy to help! Thanks for watching, Luis!
You just saved me so much time on a Christmas project I'm working on. Thank you so much! This vid deserves way more views and likes than it has!
Thanks for the video! I don't think 8-32 means 8/32". I think it means 8 guage screw (which relates to diameter) and a thread count of 32 (32 threads per inch).
Now I know why so many of the light fixtures I’m installing in my new house have screws that are ridiculously too long! It’s meant to be a quick fix with a simple tool! Thank you for posting this!
Saved me a trip to the hardware store. Thank you!
Awesome to hear. Happy to help. Thanks for watching!!
It's 11:30pm and I'm debating whether or not I should run to my garage to try this right now!
I never knew this....thanks for sharing
Thank you! Never knew. Just asked my husband & he was like “ you didn’t know?” I just never looked to ask.
I was about to do a hatchet job.Thank you. Now I know 👍
Thank you for this video! I had some bolts that came with some drawer pulls that were too long, and I had no idea how I was going to use them. Turns out I had these exact wire strippers. They worked perfectly! You saved me a trip to Lowe’s!
Awesome to hear! Happy to help!
Just the video I needed because of the light fixture bracket using 2 screws that are too long so there is a gap between the ceiling and the light fixture. I sure wish the lighting company would quality check their work so that the customer doesn't have to put in unnecessary added work.
Thank you! Such a helpful video. I use to run to the hardware sure and buy shorter bolts/screws! I'm learning and really appreciate lesson!
Thanks for sharing I never new that one
Thanks for watching!
Great tip !! thanks
Thanks so much😃
Thank you
Omg, thk you so much!!
Life saver thx's🙏
Not to belabor a point, but these are machine screws, not true bolts.
Excellent video!
Great video ,just dont use it with high tensile steel bolts ..stainless etc ..😂yall break ya wrists
I did this and got a shitty cut. The nut won’t go back on. I might as well have used bolt cutters, which never work.
That usually happens if you screw it in from the wrong side of the tool. Just sayin'
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Thanks for watching! Hope the video helped you out!
oh my god. I have this tool.lmao