I had order a small wire stripper, probably could have made it myself, but I didn't have the time and I wanted to try and strip wire quick. It works very well, I am currently just using a cordless drill with the stripper mounted in my vice. I can definitely see this being useful in the future, it does fairly small wire up to probably 2/0 or so, I can easily start feeding the wire and then just run the drill as I guide the wire into the unit. I will eventually make a motor setup with a foot pedal switch and then it would be a bit more ergonomic and speed up production for sure.
Had a long discussion with a buddy today, I think I am starting to come out of the fog, things are a bit clearer with what I really want to accomplish outside of running the family business. This winter the priority will be to have a truck with the knuckle boom fully operational and to have a tilt bed trailer to go with it. I still haven't decided if I want a tag trailer or if I want a gooseneck style. The gooseneck style would be more maneuverable, but getting the GVW that I need and the tilt bed for a reasonable cost is probably not an option. I might need to fabricate my own, I would love to make an all aluminum trailer, but in reality I am just not setup to weld thick aluminum (I could, but wouldn't trust my welds). If I make it out of steel, I know I can handle that and then it could be galvanized.
My Dad has a tractor trailer with a knuckle boom, but I do not think I want a dedicated tractor yet, I feel that having a flatbed truck with the boom is better for me, then the tilt trailer would essentially be like a ramp truck so I can retrieve my treasures. I figure I need at least 10 ton carrying capacity to be safe, I know this is borderline for a gooseneck trailer hitch assembly, that is what is making me think tag trailer, then I could easily find a 20 ton. Lots of ideas floating around, I looked at the possibility of buying a 14k GVW tilt deceiver, but it just isn't heavy duty enough for the bigger things and it would be too heavy for the regular stuff. In the end, I probably need a 12k tilt equipment trailer that can be hauled by a suburban and the 10 or 20 ton trailer for the bigger truck.
I didn't get too much done at the shop, just put a few things away, then charged some batteries, and stripped some wire, but I got to think and reflect on things. I am sure my directions will change and morph as I go, I am ready for that, but the big picture is still the same, I want to be able to go and get my treasures without having to borrow a truck or trailer and be capable of loading and unloading things alone if needed. This would make things much better, no more scheduling this or waiting for that. Now all I need to do is get to the point where I can concentrate on those goals, everything I am doing right now is about prepping the shop so I can create the vehicle and trailer I want. I guess that means I am headed in the right direction, even if I go sideways from time to time.