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Eigenvector April 7th 07 06:55 PM

Proposal for a museum
 
I think we need to have a web museum for all the funky electrical fixtures
that have been developed and sold over the last century or so. My own house
could fill volumes with its collection of back stab style outlets, switches,
and fixtures. The last one that I removed, a back stab single pole light
switch needed to be completely disassembled before the wires could be
removed and the act of disassembling it would render it broken - better hope
you get the first install right because you'll need to buy a second one
otherwise. Dissasembly was done with a pair of needlenose pliers - no
screwdriver required.



Oren April 7th 07 07:40 PM

Proposal for a museum
 
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:55:20 -0700, "Eigenvector"
wrote:

I think we need to have a web museum for all the funky electrical fixtures
that have been developed and sold over the last century or so. My own house
could fill volumes with its collection of back stab style outlets, switches,
and fixtures. The last one that I removed, a back stab single pole light
switch needed to be completely disassembled before the wires could be
removed and the act of disassembling it would render it broken - better hope
you get the first install right because you'll need to buy a second one
otherwise. Dissasembly was done with a pair of needlenose pliers - no
screwdriver required.


Why just electrical?

Ever tried to salvage door casing; when some guy shot, twenty nails
more than needed?

--
Oren

"The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!"

Mark Lloyd April 7th 07 11:17 PM

Proposal for a museum
 
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:55:20 -0700, "Eigenvector"
wrote:

I think we need to have a web museum for all the funky electrical fixtures
that have been developed and sold over the last century or so. My own house
could fill volumes with its collection of back stab style outlets, switches,
and fixtures. The last one that I removed, a back stab single pole light
switch needed to be completely disassembled before the wires could be
removed and the act of disassembling it would render it broken - better hope
you get the first install right because you'll need to buy a second one
otherwise. Dissasembly was done with a pair of needlenose pliers - no
screwdriver required.


I have had some of those switches (backstab only, one time use), but
seem to have thrown all those out.
--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"Never underestimate the power of stupid
people in large groups"

[email protected] April 8th 07 03:35 AM

Proposal for a museum
 
On Apr 7, 5:17 pm, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:55:20 -0700, "Eigenvector"

wrote:
I think we need to have a web museum for all the funky electrical fixtures
that have been developed and sold over the last century or so. My own house
could fill volumes with its collection of back stab style outlets, switches,
and fixtures. The last one that I removed, a back stab single pole light
switch needed to be completely disassembled before the wires could be
removed and the act of disassembling it would render it broken - better hope
you get the first install right because you'll need to buy a second one
otherwise. Dissasembly was done with a pair of needlenose pliers - no
screwdriver required.


I have had some of those switches (backstab only, one time use), but
seem to have thrown all those out.
--
Mark Lloydhttp://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"Never underestimate the power of stupid
people in large groups"


Don't talk too loudly. I get good money tracing wiring malfunctions to
cheap back stabs.

Dave Scudamore
Aroundtoit Handyman



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