Strip LARGE Wires FAST! Professional Wire Stripping Tool

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

Комментарии • 137

  • @LeeWinbush
    @LeeWinbush 3 года назад +2

    This will be a life saver! I have to 2 gauge wire to strip for my solar install!

  • @megacleancab256
    @megacleancab256 6 лет назад +1

    I got mine and I used it for 2 -12ga in a single sheath. Worked great

  • @johnnyg8206
    @johnnyg8206 6 лет назад +1

    You are the best!! I am your fan for life! Thanks for providing a complete solution for stripping all types of car audio wires.

  • @xlgoldfish
    @xlgoldfish 2 дня назад

    Bought something similar but didn't know how to use it. Thank you for making this video now I can retire my knife. 😁

  • @alexanderroeken6705
    @alexanderroeken6705 3 года назад +3

    Top tip from the Netherlands,
    Inside is a extra (new) blade 🤫
    And try to turn it only 1 of 2 times, sometimes it wants to go forward Turing to much.
    Ik still have the red and green versions , both 20 to 30 years old

  • @fendolis
    @fendolis 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tips, it worked great! I tried to find something like this at the audio shop here but they just advised using a utility knife. I tried that last time I made a solar generator and I didn't like it. This Jokari tool worked like a charm! I was able to get through 2 gauge thick welding wire insulation pretty easily. One extra trip, I had to slightly extend the blade a couple times (albeit over many cuts, 16 to be exact) as time went on (not sure if it was slipping or getting dull), but it was easy to tell when it needed adjusting so not a big deal. Thanks again for the recommendation and tips!

  • @kiabass8798
    @kiabass8798 Год назад

    Thank you for this video because of you I'm gonna buy this tool

  • @starsstripesjacket
    @starsstripesjacket 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for finding and sharing this tool with us! I will deffinitly be getting it and showing all my auto technician friends!

  • @vincentcisneros9737
    @vincentcisneros9737 6 лет назад +2

    Just changed my Christmas wish list!!

  • @BenjimenFranklin-r1h
    @BenjimenFranklin-r1h Год назад

    A good ole fashion Pocket knife is all you really need. 😊

  • @Dakattack98
    @Dakattack98 6 лет назад

    That is a tool the will be in my tool box very soon! It will come in very handy at work. I also just pick up a new to me truck and will be doing the big 3. That stripper will make my life way easier.

    • @CarAudioFabrication
      @CarAudioFabrication  6 лет назад

      Definitely makes things easier, enjoy the new build!

    • @Dakattack98
      @Dakattack98 6 лет назад

      Is there a way I can contact you to get your opinion on an audio set up fir my truck?

  • @youtubeuser5424
    @youtubeuser5424 6 лет назад

    Very cool... had some Amazon credit and just picked one up for 10 bucks! Thanks for the great vids

  • @americanelectrician
    @americanelectrician 4 года назад +1

    I have the knipex one! The thing works like a charm!

    • @babydyke416
      @babydyke416 3 года назад +1

      I'm thinking of getting the Knipex one myself!!

    • @americanelectrician
      @americanelectrician 3 года назад +1

      @@babydyke416 it’s a great choice!

  • @kallepaatalo2269
    @kallepaatalo2269 5 лет назад +9

    As a professional electrician I'd say you want to spin that Jokari around the cable twice, maximum. There is a slight risk of you cutting the wire a bit like with the other tools, even if you've set the blade correctly.

    • @Viktor.holmberg
      @Viktor.holmberg 5 лет назад +5

      Then you haven't adjusted it correctly, the Jokari doesn't go any deeper than what you adjusted it to. And I know this since it would ruin a fiber cable if it cut too deep.
      /A fiber technician.

  • @bikeninja956
    @bikeninja956 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing! this is the same one DIY solar uses and says is the best. I'll pick one up 4 shur.

  • @tjablaj
    @tjablaj 6 лет назад

    Those tools are mainly used for coaxcables when working with network, CCTV, pasagesystems and other low voltage amplications. Never thought of it as a good tool in car audio even if i have worked with coax cables and this tool many times lol! Sometimes all you need is a slap in the face to see what you are missing and that is exactly what you just did with this video mark so thank you haha!

    • @marcusjones457
      @marcusjones457 6 лет назад +1

      For real, I'm still in my van eyeing my strippers now.

  • @MegaCountach
    @MegaCountach 6 лет назад +1

    Sweet! Thanks Mark, that would work excellent on spark plug wires for custom applications also. Cheers, Doug

  • @josearmandosanchezvaldez6624
    @josearmandosanchezvaldez6624 3 года назад

    saludos desde mexico city......excelente cortador de wire.......

  • @BlackKettleRanch
    @BlackKettleRanch 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this information.

  • @shaneintegra
    @shaneintegra 6 лет назад

    These things are gold!

  • @Feldspar__
    @Feldspar__ 4 года назад

    Thanks for the info. Just bought one and it seems very well made and designed.

  • @ronjlwhite8058
    @ronjlwhite8058 6 лет назад +20

    Well thats in my cart now.

    • @CarAudioFabrication
      @CarAudioFabrication  6 лет назад +4

      I've found when I make these kind of videos the stock amazon has seems to go quick. Don't miss out!

    • @ronjlwhite8058
      @ronjlwhite8058 6 лет назад

      My girl got this for me for Christmas. Thanks.

  • @bashmedia
    @bashmedia 3 года назад

    thanks

  • @CoreMaster111
    @CoreMaster111 4 года назад

    My father, an electrician, had this type of tool 15-20 years ago. I'm surprised so many people still don't know this thing exists.

    • @OB1canblowme
      @OB1canblowme 3 года назад +2

      Same here, my father was an electrician at Siemens in Stockholm 30 years ago and was introduced to the Jokari there. Haven't found a better multi core stripper since then

  • @kdash3215
    @kdash3215 6 лет назад

    Cool. Like tube cutters, but for wires.

  • @nm82007
    @nm82007 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the tool tip!

  • @BRAZENCHROME
    @BRAZENCHROME 6 лет назад +3

    In da cart it goes

  • @sivavel5
    @sivavel5 Год назад

    Thanks brother....

  • @rrsrsamsung3623
    @rrsrsamsung3623 4 года назад +1

    Between this model and the Jokari all-rounder, which one do you prefer for cables. For stripping small gauge wires I have a good stripper, my main concern is removing the insulation from cables easily.

  • @shottafromyard06
    @shottafromyard06 3 года назад

    Good looking on this info!

  • @wyattandwill12
    @wyattandwill12 8 месяцев назад

    I need more practice because I tried using it and it kept wanting to move to the front of the wire while spinning it and it was also difficult to do that final cutting sweep to the end of the wire straight. I ended up using a razor blade but for the fuse I’m gonna try doing a few things differently

  • @magim8721
    @magim8721 4 года назад

    DUDE!!...THANK YOU!!!!

  • @randomtube8226
    @randomtube8226 6 лет назад

    I like using single strand or low thick strand count wire on projects. To help prevent strand loss while stripping the insulation away. Its always a pain stripping heavy gauge wire. I can see how this tool can be beneficial.

  • @johnebuckland
    @johnebuckland 6 лет назад

    Working in the telco industry, I tried this one day a few years ago wondering if it would work on car audio cable as it does on big telecommunications cable. Never looked back.

  • @cowboyrome731
    @cowboyrome731 6 лет назад +59

    Tired of using my teeth! Thanks!!!

  • @frankbush8368
    @frankbush8368 4 года назад +3

    So your using the model # 10160, not the 70000?
    I ask because sometimes tools don't work that well when your using them at the higher end of their capacities..
    For example the 10160 adjusts to 16mm, and my 0 (0/1) guage cable is 15.5mm.
    Do you think the model 70000 would be optimal for 0 guage, considering its capacity is 4-70mm?

    • @johnh9507
      @johnh9507 3 года назад

      i just purchased a 10270 not sure what i am getting, i think it opens more, not sure

  • @lynnmiller8919
    @lynnmiller8919 4 года назад

    Co-ax cablers have been using similar tools for years.

  • @riveralley
    @riveralley 6 лет назад +1

    Yay I have wondered how go do that.

  • @sangamsharma1843
    @sangamsharma1843 4 года назад +1

    👏👏👏nice

  • @danyo5509
    @danyo5509 6 лет назад +1

    Would be cool if it had measurements on the blade leveler

  • @wesjacobson6675
    @wesjacobson6675 6 лет назад

    Good tip dude

  • @russellborrego
    @russellborrego 6 лет назад +1

    For probably my first 5 years, I had no idea they had any other name than "zero gauge cutters"... Until I needed a new pair and found out their proper name was 'cable cutters'. Lol

  • @ryansalim6975
    @ryansalim6975 6 лет назад

    Make a video on port volume and cross sectional area for good bass plz

  • @Tomason187
    @Tomason187 6 лет назад

    thanks for video

  • @autosound21_kor
    @autosound21_kor 6 лет назад

    Thank you for introducing awesome item!

  • @UnderSizedBigfoot
    @UnderSizedBigfoot 4 года назад

    Can this be used on 16 Gauge?

  • @gilbertonino5703
    @gilbertonino5703 3 года назад +1

    I was thinking of getting the knipex one. Have you tried it?

    • @babydyke416
      @babydyke416 3 года назад

      Hahaha too funny, I just asked the same thing!

  • @yhob3247
    @yhob3247 Год назад

    what if royal cord ?

  • @kprakash5629
    @kprakash5629 5 лет назад

    How many sqmm cables cutting this cutter

  • @HifiVega
    @HifiVega 6 лет назад

    Very cool!

  • @neptuneb8707
    @neptuneb8707 6 лет назад

    this is awesome

  • @grahamgeary5959
    @grahamgeary5959 4 года назад

    I had one brilliant for scrap wire I striped so quick it got really hot friction striping 100 s of yards with the same blade

  • @kailaperez9142
    @kailaperez9142 4 года назад

    Did you lose any wires during the Jokari?

  • @ADR69
    @ADR69 6 лет назад +1

    where was this 10 years ago holy crap

    • @allanb3222
      @allanb3222 6 лет назад

      They had them, but not many techs knew about them. Mine is all metal though. Have had it forever and it still works great!!

  • @johnh9507
    @johnh9507 3 года назад

    what is the difference with this part number 10270 and this one 10160

  • @kumarchetram2746
    @kumarchetram2746 6 лет назад

    How to install tow amplifiers but I have 1 battery can it work

  • @darkvada3828
    @darkvada3828 6 лет назад

    What about blade replacements?

  • @cmar4076
    @cmar4076 6 лет назад

    Nice!

  • @270trevon
    @270trevon 6 лет назад

    Hey Mark, I have a 2013 Nissan Altima and I just bought a high output alternator. I upgraded my power and grounds to the alternator and plan on doing it for the battery. The only problem is that my negative battery cable has a ground sensor on it and was advised by the manufacturer to not add any grounds to the negative terminal or that sensor as the sensor wouldn't see it. I tried it anyway and now my interior lights dim like crazy even if my voltage doesn't move which it never did before. Is there a better way for me to do this or should I remove that negative wire from battery.

    • @marcusjones457
      @marcusjones457 6 лет назад

      Definitely sounds like a grounding issue. Did you replace your engine ground as well? What are the fuse ratings you added to your battery? Did you put the new battery ground in the same spot as the previous one? Or did you make a new location

    • @270trevon
      @270trevon 6 лет назад

      Marcus Jones No I only added on the ground for the alternator and a wire from the engine back to the battery, which may be the problem. That wire is grounded from a different location that was pre drilled which I sanded down right above a different factory ground wire. I did not put a fuse on the power wire yet which I will do later. Could it be since the computer doesn't see these extra grounds it's causing the interior lights (which are leds) to dim when the bass hits even if the voltage isn't affected.

    • @marcusjones457
      @marcusjones457 6 лет назад

      It's hard to say without being hands on. I doubt it's the computer, because it certainly has more direct ways of telling you than just dimming the lights. I'd say to definitely calculate your total amperage coming from your amps, complete the big 3, and compare to the ratings of your wire and alternator. Also, a good not is that not every piece of metal is a good ground in a car, especially on newer ones, so definitely double check them

    • @270trevon
      @270trevon 6 лет назад

      Marcus Jones ok thanks for your help on this. I've completed a big 3 in the past and like you said on these newer cars it's hard to find a good grounding point. Would it be a good idea to drill a hole into the subframe and connect my grounds there or would that compromise it from a safety standpoint.

    • @marcusjones457
      @marcusjones457 6 лет назад

      As long as it doesn't damage a crumple zone I don't see an issue. That's usually the best place

  • @jesseparbhu6125
    @jesseparbhu6125 6 лет назад

    Good if it was under $10 imo. I'll stick to my utility knife seems like it will take the same amount of time if you have to adjust the blade everytime for different wire gage.

    • @CarAudioFabrication
      @CarAudioFabrication  6 лет назад +1

      Once you get the hang of it it is easy. This doesn't feel like a cheapo tool, well built so definitely worth the price

    • @jesseparbhu6125
      @jesseparbhu6125 6 лет назад

      @@CarAudioFabrication well you are the professional so I'll take your word for it. Thanks for the great content!

  • @1-Six-dee
    @1-Six-dee 6 лет назад +1

    Is the blade replaceable?

    • @CarAudioFabrication
      @CarAudioFabrication  6 лет назад

      Yes I added a link to the replacement blades in the video description as well.

    • @topiasmaki4728
      @topiasmaki4728 6 лет назад +1

      When you open The Tool there are spare blade inside it!

    • @topiasmaki4728
      @topiasmaki4728 6 лет назад +1

      Just open screws

  • @DaNargh42
    @DaNargh42 6 лет назад

    That thing looks addictive, like a cherry pipper

  • @jms7585
    @jms7585 2 года назад

    You forgot to thank Moe, Larry and Curly.

  • @adisharr
    @adisharr 4 года назад

    The blade rotates so you can strip alone the length of a cable as well.

  • @tamerelnady
    @tamerelnady 6 лет назад

    Order done!
    Mark, need your help with my setup install and box design
    The system already ordered on black Friday and waiting item to arrive in Egypt
    How to communicate with you?

    • @CarAudioFabrication
      @CarAudioFabrication  6 лет назад +1

      For box designs go here: www.caraudiofabrication.com/box-designs

    • @tamerelnady
      @tamerelnady 6 лет назад

      CarAudioFabrication done please check your email

  • @ledmk2
    @ledmk2 6 лет назад

    Funny tool

  • @davidkierzkowski
    @davidkierzkowski 5 лет назад

    added to my cart at 4:47

    • @nict5828
      @nict5828 5 лет назад

      need a bigger one

  • @L1661N6
    @L1661N6 6 лет назад +1

    I bet a mini pipe cutter will work just as well.

    • @AgentWest
      @AgentWest 6 лет назад

      Typically their blades are not _that_ sharp, and even after sharpening you might run into the issue where the cutter tries to squish the wire and not dig into the insulation. That being said, i've used PVC pipe cutter as a cable stripper on several occasions and it works rather well.
      But if for whatever reason you don't want to buy a new tool, you can make a stripper out of a piece of wood and a razor blade. Take said piece of wood and trim it to about 3 inches long and about an inch wide. Drill two holes near each end. Now split one end slightly and insert the blade so that it's edge is sticking out into the hole, perpendicular to it. Couple drops of super glue ought to be enough to fix it in place. Now to strip a cable, insert the end into the hole with the blade and use your finder in the other hole to spin the cutter around.

  • @joseluisruiz3789
    @joseluisruiz3789 6 лет назад +7

    But can it cut KnuKonceptz 4/0 Gauge Monster size power cable? 🤔

    • @CarAudioFabrication
      @CarAudioFabrication  6 лет назад +7

      Yes, I just tried it. I had a piece sitting here.

    • @joseluisruiz3789
      @joseluisruiz3789 6 лет назад

      @@CarAudioFabrication excellent! Because I went over kill and bought 30 feet of that size cable for power in Blue and 10 feet of the same size for ground cable. For a 5K system 😅

    • @riveralley
      @riveralley 6 лет назад

      @@CarAudioFabrication what about 8/0 wire?

    • @AdanmNoreiga
      @AdanmNoreiga 6 лет назад

      @@riveralley who the hell gonna use 8/0 on a install...

    • @riveralley
      @riveralley 6 лет назад

      @@AdanmNoreiga uhhhhh I don't know. Steve meade used it I think.

  • @dr.anthonyforgione4253
    @dr.anthonyforgione4253 6 лет назад

    I’ve seen a lot of
    aluminum wire products
    used in *car audio*,
    and hardly ever in home audio.
    I’m not sure why there is so much of it in car audio.
    Aluminum is only about 61%
    as conductive as copper.
    If a person does use aluminum wires,
    but doesn’t know the gauge equivalency
    between copper and aluminum,
    and doesn’t use the proper thicker, heavier gauge
    aluminum wire,
    there will be higher heat in the wires-which is inefficient.
    That heat is wasted/lost energy,
    rather than utilized to produce sound or music.
    They also pose a greater fire risk- especially in higher power systems.
    Aluminum wires,
    because of greater temperature variability and range,
    loosen more,
    and faster at each connection.
    The only advantage I’m aware of is potentially lower cost;
    but the price difference can be small,
    and sometimes almost insignificant,
    especially with the relatively short runs usually used in car audio.
    It’s almost certain a person could find not only copper,
    but oxygen free copper wire
    in bulk,
    and even as finished products for the same price, or a lower price,
    than some name brand, finished aluminum products.
    Aluminum wire is inferior in almost every way,
    and I wonder why it’s even used actually.
    Especially,
    in high-end systems.

    • @CarAudioFabrication
      @CarAudioFabrication  6 лет назад +2

      The wire in this video is silver tinned OFC. Just because it doesn't look copper doesn't mean it isn't copper. CCA wire exists, but it is mainly only used on budget builds.

  • @motorcycle4459
    @motorcycle4459 6 лет назад +1

    hi.. i want to ask something.. if i will be building a solar powered simple car audio system or stereo using a sub and two speakers with 1000w AMP, can i hook a audio capacitor from my solar controller output/load before going to amp?

    • @realflow100
      @realflow100 6 лет назад

      audio capacitor is not good enough. you need at least a 50 amp hour 12v battery to run that. the capacitor would barely do much. you would have to get a huge 83 farad capacitor bank to have any real effect

    • @motorcycle4459
      @motorcycle4459 6 лет назад

      @@realflow100 thnx man..

  • @joem9124
    @joem9124 2 года назад

    You didn't demonstrate that you can actually strip the wire vertically also

  • @droc207
    @droc207 5 месяцев назад

    I use a pipe cutter

  • @alexy.9306
    @alexy.9306 5 лет назад

    Wire Stripper gang?

  • @hifiman4562
    @hifiman4562 6 лет назад

    Why not just cut an oval in the insulation for the set screw to bite on wire? Possible?

    • @CarAudioFabrication
      @CarAudioFabrication  6 лет назад +2

      Because you want every bit of wire contacting the top and bottom of the terminal

    • @hifiman4562
      @hifiman4562 6 лет назад

      @@CarAudioFabrication ah, got it.

  • @piktor6494
    @piktor6494 5 лет назад

    oooh... I thought that wheel was only for rotating the blade...

  • @MrAppleking2000
    @MrAppleking2000 6 лет назад

    Mine is 4 years old 😂

  • @lkjyuiop1987
    @lkjyuiop1987 6 лет назад

    That wire looks like that CCA shit. OFC for life

    • @CarAudioFabrication
      @CarAudioFabrication  6 лет назад +3

      You must not be educated on the fact that OFC can be tinned for corrosion resistance making it even more superior than otherwise bare OFC. I'd encourage you to educate yourself before talking poorly about things you don't understand.

  • @tushar673353
    @tushar673353 6 лет назад

    its fast

  • @BowensBlvd
    @BowensBlvd 4 года назад

    Industrial electricians are creaming b themselves seeing this product.

  • @joseluisruiz3789
    @joseluisruiz3789 6 лет назад +1

    Noice! 😎

  • @Krupnoklipac
    @Krupnoklipac 6 лет назад

    cigarette lighter my best tool for small wires ;)

  • @hannam.7547
    @hannam.7547 4 года назад +1

    Und was hat das jetzt mit strippen zu tun???????!!!!!!

  • @MDT.725
    @MDT.725 6 лет назад

    Always I’m use knife 🔪

  • @nuclearbum9858
    @nuclearbum9858 6 лет назад

    4/0 and 8/0 WHY!!!

  • @NORVAheelhook
    @NORVAheelhook 6 лет назад +1

    First

  • @subtankcar1
    @subtankcar1 6 лет назад

    You strip like a girl I’ll just use my Kline’s on 250 hahah

    • @CarAudioFabrication
      @CarAudioFabrication  6 лет назад +5

      Good for you, I'll be done much sooner than you. Keep wasting your time and not evolving

  • @nict5828
    @nict5828 5 лет назад

    too small