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In Reply to: RE: Wire stripper posted by pixelphoto on July 17, 2017 at 22:21:50
I have found the one JDK shows as my most handy one. Only real issue I've had if I need to strip bit longer than the "throw" of the tool. Doing it twice works but have had some wire strand loss with 2nd "throw".
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They cryo to harden tool steel...even clipper blades, so, yes
it probably would be better.
Dunk in Cryo tank, handles get brittle, snap.
NOT if placed in a computer-controlled chamber, with a long descent, long soak, and long ramp-up, unless these tools are made with crappy pot metal. I've seen a variety of machine tools, cutting tools, and even razor blades before & after treatment over 20 years....NO PROBLEMS.
Cause we know that anything Cryo'ed is far superior to the normal manufactured unit without exception.
Sheesh it was a joke, but seems humor is lost now days in audio.
They would sound more "open". :--}The rest....? I always like to put forth accurate information. There are different processes available with cryogenic treatment, some far better than others, and improperly done treatments cause some to paint the entire process with a bad brush. Ergo, my comments.
I appreciate a good joke, but couldn't tell that you were telling one.
Edits: 07/20/17
...this is a problem in today's hi-end audio: there's no clear line of demarcation between the plausible and the absurd. Cryo is just one of many examples.
It could yield a cleaner / sharper cut and the tool (and its sharpness) will definitely last a lot longer.
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