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Tim Watts wrote: Oldest wiring I personally have seen still in place was in a hotels basement where a short length of single bare wires laid in a wooden conduit comprising two grooves moulded in it and a wooden lid placed on top. GH That does ring a bell - I think I saw that in one of my dad's old books on engineering. I wasn't going to count that as the cables were effectively enclosed. I've seen singles in a wood conduit - two grooves with a lid - in a house in Tooting. Not in use - just left under floorboards after a re-wire. But IIRC the singles were insulated. -- *Snowmen fall from Heaven unassembled* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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