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[email protected] hallerb@aol.com is offline
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Default wiring question Knob and Tube

On Mar 11, 9:01?pm, "Steve Barker"
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There shouldn't be any "joints" within the walls.

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Steve Barker

OBVIOUSLY you arent familiar with K&T ALL joints are in walls
soldered, no metal boxes, impossible to really inspect wiring.

A overheated joint from overload or solder failure can overheat and
start a fire in a wall, with wood lathe a bad fire can result.the
wiring goes thru ceramic tubes in walls, I have perrsonally seen
overheated failing joints, cracked tube, whats really bad is you cant
see things.

adding insulation is a known hazard, the wiring current ratings are
designed around free air circulation.

now add in K&T your lucky to have ONE outlet in most rooms, so the
occupants use extension cords, increasing the risk of tripping or a
fire caused by damaged extension cords.