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Default Surprises about electrical conductivity

Yup. It was "P" wire. I still have some "P clamps around here someplace.

Pete Stanaitis
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Harold and Susan Vordos wrote:
"Robert Swinney" wrote in message
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Respectively beg to differ, Martin. The standard telephone wire was #9
copper. It was copper, not plated with anything. There is quite a lot of


it

still around. Generally the telegraph lines were heavier and sometimes


they

were made of iron. I'm not sure why - extra storm protection maybe.



Toll lines, yes. The long distance lines were copper.

The drops used for houses were, indeed, copper covered steel wire. Black
rubber-like insulation with a pair of wires within-----sort of an overgrown
version of 300 ohm TV cable----that had no value when taken to the salvage
yard. Any of us old scroungers know that.

Harold