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<blockquote data-quote="kerching" data-source="post: 472410" data-attributes="member: 11861"><p>Back in the day we used to wrap some tape around the hammer shaft and around a few screwdrivers. That way you could always peel a bit off if needed.</p><p></p><p>along the same thread we also used to strip T and E down the centre with a knife and keep a few of the bits of sheathing to make grommets ...yet another lost art. Keep in back pocket to stay pliable in winter</p><p></p><p>green sleeve ( you may call it green and yellow 70%/30% Earth continuity conductor identification over sleeving; personally I could not give a flying <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="💩" title="Pile of poo :poop:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f4a9.png" data-shortname=":poop:" />) along with red/black was cut into 4" pieces and thrown in the bottom of tool box ( I still do this)... that way you know there is always some there, instead of trying to remember where the big hank of it is, or who has nicked it</p><p></p><p>bit of broken candle for tight screws</p><p></p><p>a few bits of pyro sheath....which were NEVER put over live cable ends, ever, never</p><p></p><p>Swan Vesta r Ship brand or Mays "Plug tops" </p><p></p><p>Just an electrical dinosaur</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerching, post: 472410, member: 11861"] Back in the day we used to wrap some tape around the hammer shaft and around a few screwdrivers. That way you could always peel a bit off if needed. along the same thread we also used to strip T and E down the centre with a knife and keep a few of the bits of sheathing to make grommets ...yet another lost art. Keep in back pocket to stay pliable in winter green sleeve ( you may call it green and yellow 70%/30% Earth continuity conductor identification over sleeving; personally I could not give a flying 💩) along with red/black was cut into 4" pieces and thrown in the bottom of tool box ( I still do this)... that way you know there is always some there, instead of trying to remember where the big hank of it is, or who has nicked it bit of broken candle for tight screws a few bits of pyro sheath....which were NEVER put over live cable ends, ever, never Swan Vesta r Ship brand or Mays "Plug tops" Just an electrical dinosaur [/QUOTE]
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