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Default antique electrical cutout box

Me too, typical steel, painted black or silver, hinge cover box. I'm
thinking that this may have been intended for something more civilized like
telephone equipment. If it didn't have the knockouts, I would think
something other than electrical altogether. I had contacted David Shapiro,
who wrote "Old Electric Wiring", but he's never seen it either



"John Grabowski" wrote in message
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Nice find Roy, but I've never seen anything like that. I have seen the
attic service entrance a few times, but the fuse box was always the newer
formed metal kind.

Try posting he http://www.forumelectric.com/ Someone may recognize it.

You can try here also: http://www.elec-toolbox.com/main.html



"RBM" rbm2(remove wrote in message
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Has anyone seen a cutout box like this or ever hear of the manufacturer,
Bonnell?
This came from the attic of a house that predates electric wiring. It was
mounted in the attic, which was where the service, 30 amp 120 volt,

entered
the house, which was fairly typical for early house wiring, but I've
never
seen a cutout box like this. Its made of thin cast iron, with preformed

1/2
inch knockouts. The fuse block is not original.

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