Yep Greenlee punch set. 1/2" (for switches), 3/4" (some noval sockets), 5/8" (fuse holders), 7/8"(other noval sockets) , 1" (some octal sockets), 1&1/16" (other octals) and make sure you get a 11/16" punch for those Fender lamp holders. And an IEC mains socket punch if you can find one. And a couple of square punches for marshal-style switches.
I'll post the project when completed, if not please remember me to do.
It will take around 10 weeks I think, because we are just at the beginning, but we should do everything simply with one Arduino and three SMPS supplies.
Greenlee punches for sure, and....This is more than $200, but a planer. It's one of the few woodworking tools I dont have. Right Mikey? (Mike just graciously sent me a faceplate for a Rocket I'm starting) A round of applause guys, Mikey is a good dude!
Jim
I recently got this for teflon wire as the standard hand stripper doesn't work well on teflon. Bad nicks in solid 20 ga. which is what I use.
It comes with a cartridge insert for PVC, the teflon insert is a different color and costs $35 extra. This is much better, although it can nick solid wire slightly if you are not careful. Still way better than the standard hand tool.
About $120 with both cartridges.
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