Tarby's (re)build thread (loads of piccies)

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Ahh one tip about the screws. Everybody loves this when they see me do it and wonder why they didnt think of it. Its so simple buy absolutely, immensely amazing.
Duct tape them to the panel or hole they came from. Its that simple, but really does save a lot of time.

Flat cable is a PITA.

If you find yourself needing to strip a lot of thicker cable you need one of these Beauties.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Cable-Strippe...ltDomain_3&hash=item3cb6f0283b#ht_1874wt_1141
You can set the depth, spin it round and remove the insulation without going through or fraying the wire inside. :slayer:
 
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Ahh one tip about the screws. Everybody loves this when they see me do it and wonder why they didnt think of it. Its so simple buy absolutely, immensely amazing.
Duct tape them to the panel or hole they came from. Its that simple, but really does save a lot of time.

Flat cable is a PITA.

If you find yourself needing to strip a lot of thicker cable you need one of these Beauties.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Cable-Stripper-Rotary-Adjustable-Ripper-Slit-Slitter-/260767230011?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3cb6f0283b#ht_1874wt_1141
You can set the depth, spin it round and remove the insulation without going through or fraying the wire inside. :slayer:

Oooh, like a super duper version of what I used. I like!

Will have to add one of those to the list ;). Though not planning on any more cabling yet. Would rather improve the sound insulation more before I add any more equipment. Its a Panda afterall (mind you, look at paulbfds lol)
 
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