| I found using
regular wire cutting pliers simply too hard on the hands. For the
hundreds of wires that you are going to clip, invest in one of these
"horizontal blade" high leverage wire cutters. They cut the copper like
butter. |
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I tried using the "iron soled hand plane",
but found this method to work very well for at least getting the bulk of the
copper off. |
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| Once the bulk
of the wires were removed, I used my belt sander and simply sanded off the
remains. |
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The picture at the left shows the copper
wires sanded flush to the hull. In addition, you are also sanding off
the hull edges for a smooth finish. |
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