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Holub Wire Stripper Mike Dobony 03-03-2007
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Posted by Mike Dobony on March 3, 2007, 5:31 pm


I have an old Holub brand model 18-225 romax wire stripper which is
fantastic for working with romax. I would like to find one for my son. A
web search shows up nothing. Anybody have any knowledge of this company?
Thanks.

Mike D.



Posted by Dean Hoffman on March 3, 2007, 7:07 pm



> I have an old Holub brand model 18-225 romax wire stripper which is
> fantastic for working with romax. I would like to find one for my son. A
> web search shows up nothing. Anybody have any knowledge of this company?
> Thanks.
>
> Mike D.

Not really. It shows up on a couple electrical supply house
listings: http://tinyurl.com/25qwof http://tinyurl.com/25cd9v
Ebay has a couple listings but not for wire strippers. Nothing on
Amazon.

Dean

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Posted by John Grabowski on March 3, 2007, 8:56 pm



> I have an old Holub brand model 18-225 romax wire stripper which is
> fantastic for working with romax. I would like to find one for my son. A
> web search shows up nothing. Anybody have any knowledge of this company?
> Thanks.
> Mike D.



Holub is now owned by Thomas and Betts. Here is their catalog and it is in
there.
http://www-public.tnb.com/contractor/docs/electricians.pdf


Posted by Mike Dobony on March 3, 2007, 10:36 pm



>> I have an old Holub brand model 18-225 romax wire stripper which is
>> fantastic for working with romax. I would like to find one for my son.
>> A
>> web search shows up nothing. Anybody have any knowledge of this company?
>> Thanks.
>> Mike D.
> Holub is now owned by Thomas and Betts. Here is their catalog and it is
> in
> there.
> http://www-public.tnb.com/contractor/docs/electricians.pdf

: ( The stripper is no longer available. This is such a handy item! One
small tool slices the outer casing and the individual wires inside. I guess
I need to keep my eyes open at the flea markets.



Posted by John Grabowski on March 4, 2007, 7:40 am



> >> I have an old Holub brand model 18-225 romax wire stripper which is
> >> fantastic for working with romax. I would like to find one for my son.
> >> A
> >> web search shows up nothing. Anybody have any knowledge of this
company?
> >> Thanks.
> >> Mike D.
> > Holub is now owned by Thomas and Betts. Here is their catalog and it is
> > in
> > there.
> > http://www-public.tnb.com/contractor/docs/electricians.pdf
> : ( The stripper is no longer available. This is such a handy item! One
> small tool slices the outer casing and the individual wires inside. I
guess
> I need to keep my eyes open at the flea markets.

I guess they need to update their catalog. You could try calling some
electrical supply companies to see if they still have the tool in their
inventories. In addition to flea markets check out ads for contractors
going out of business.


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