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What is the standard wire gauge used for telephone style punch-down
blocks? I'm guessing #22 solid, but I have nothing that small on hand
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What is the standard wire gauge used for telephone style punch-down
blocks? I'm guessing #22 solid, but I have nothing that small on hand
;-)

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As I recall, 24 and 26awg are more standard.

What type of block is it? Type 66? 110?

Bob


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On 03/29/2011 07:38 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
What is the standard wire gauge used for telephone style punch-down
blocks? I'm guessing #22 solid, but I have nothing that small on hand


Cat 5 cable works -- you don't have any of that? Or "telephone cable"
with solid conductors?

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On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 21:43:44 -0700, "BobW"
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"Jim Thompson" wrote in
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What is the standard wire gauge used for telephone style punch-down
blocks? I'm guessing #22 solid, but I have nothing that small on hand
;-)

...Jim Thompson


As I recall, 24 and 26awg are more standard.

What type of block is it? Type 66? 110?

Bob


Jim,
I always used #22 solid in the CO, but I don't know for sure out in
the field...

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On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 21:49:38 -0700, Tim Wescott
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On 03/29/2011 07:38 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
What is the standard wire gauge used for telephone style punch-down
blocks? I'm guessing #22 solid, but I have nothing that small on hand


Cat 5 cable works -- you don't have any of that? Or "telephone cable"
with solid conductors?


Sheeesh! I should have thought of that. I have about 100' of CAT5
left over from wiring the house.

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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 21:49:38 -0700, Tim Wescott
wrote:

On 03/29/2011 07:38 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
What is the standard wire gauge used for telephone style
punch-down blocks? I'm guessing #22 solid, but I have nothing
that small on hand


Cat 5 cable works -- you don't have any of that? Or "telephone
cable" with solid conductors?


Sheeesh! I should have thought of that. I have about 100' of CAT5
left over from wiring the house.


Then you can check it and see that it's 24 awg.

So is CAT3 "telephone cable".


Remember: Once you go over the hill, you pick up speed


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On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 17:35:44 -0400, "Tom Del Rosso"
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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 21:49:38 -0700, Tim Wescott
wrote:

On 03/29/2011 07:38 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
What is the standard wire gauge used for telephone style
punch-down blocks? I'm guessing #22 solid, but I have nothing
that small on hand

Cat 5 cable works -- you don't have any of that? Or "telephone
cable" with solid conductors?


Sheeesh! I should have thought of that. I have about 100' of CAT5
left over from wiring the house.


Then you can check it and see that it's 24 awg.

So is CAT3 "telephone cable".


Remember: Once you go over the hill, you pick up speed


Yep.


On a "sled" without runners ;-)

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Jim Thompson wrote:

On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 17:35:44 -0400, "Tom Del Rosso"
wrote:


Jim Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 21:49:38 -0700, Tim Wescott
wrote:

On 03/29/2011 07:38 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
What is the standard wire gauge used for telephone style
punch-down blocks? I'm guessing #22 solid, but I have nothing
that small on hand

Cat 5 cable works -- you don't have any of that? Or "telephone
cable" with solid conductors?

Sheeesh! I should have thought of that. I have about 100' of CAT5
left over from wiring the house.


Then you can check it and see that it's 24 awg.

So is CAT3 "telephone cable".


Remember: Once you go over the hill, you pick up speed


Yep.


On a "sled" without runners ;-)



Don't forget the front mounted machine gun!


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On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 20:01:45 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
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Jim Thompson wrote:

On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 17:35:44 -0400, "Tom Del Rosso"
wrote:


Jim Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 21:49:38 -0700, Tim Wescott
wrote:

On 03/29/2011 07:38 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
What is the standard wire gauge used for telephone style
punch-down blocks? I'm guessing #22 solid, but I have nothing
that small on hand

Cat 5 cable works -- you don't have any of that? Or "telephone
cable" with solid conductors?

Sheeesh! I should have thought of that. I have about 100' of CAT5
left over from wiring the house.

Then you can check it and see that it's 24 awg.

So is CAT3 "telephone cable".


Remember: Once you go over the hill, you pick up speed

Yep.


On a "sled" without runners ;-)



Don't forget the front mounted machine gun!


Michael, You were in Alaska. Did you ever see one of those troop
carriers that had skies in place of the front wheels, and half-tracks
in back?

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Jim Thompson wrote:

On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 20:01:45 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:


Jim Thompson wrote:

On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 17:35:44 -0400, "Tom Del Rosso"
wrote:


Jim Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 21:49:38 -0700, Tim Wescott
wrote:

On 03/29/2011 07:38 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
What is the standard wire gauge used for telephone style
punch-down blocks? I'm guessing #22 solid, but I have nothing
that small on hand

Cat 5 cable works -- you don't have any of that? Or "telephone
cable" with solid conductors?

Sheeesh! I should have thought of that. I have about 100' of CAT5
left over from wiring the house.

Then you can check it and see that it's 24 awg.

So is CAT3 "telephone cable".


Remember: Once you go over the hill, you pick up speed

Yep.

On a "sled" without runners ;-)



Don't forget the front mounted machine gun!


Michael, You were in Alaska. Did you ever see one of those troop
carriers that had skis in place of the front wheels, and half-tracks
in back?



No, but I wasn't in the field. I worked in a TV station, and the
roads on base were covered with pck ice, made by using a road grader on
the fresh snow. They would have been used at Ft. Richardson or Ft.
Wainwright, the two large army bases. We only hat two companies at Ft.
Greely. Research & Support. 'Headquarters Command' company was
support, which included the Radio & TV station where I was an engineer.


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