You will need a coring tool to core but not to strip........You're welcome!!!
> I see think i understand now... what i was getting at was if you actually needed a coring tool to strip the cable....for the odd time i do work with hardline (very seldom i ever work with anything over RG11 cable) was just wondering if i could get away with the tube cutters.
> Thanks switchman, Theres some great people on the bar!!!
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> > That takes a little more talent.....using the inside of your nines...where the handle comes together crush the dalectric down to the sheath .......carefully so you don't crush or distort the center conductor.....and twist it off. Then clean your center conductor using a plastic surface or an approved conductor cleaner. Core with a coring tool
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> > > Thanks for your reply, but what about coring out the dielectric from the cable? how did you do that or did you not have to?
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> > > > Yes, it's true....in the old days that's all we had.
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> > > > > I dont have much experience working with hardline, but i have heard it is possible to strip 1/2 hardline with tubecutters and use a T&B K series connector or splice on it. Just out of curiosity was wondering if anyone might shed some light on this. Thanks in advance!!!
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> > > > > S.Schnepel.
Re: stripping 1/2" cable with tube cutters
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