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Tool kit 1956

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The NJIC rule requirements for an electrician's kit of tools in 1962 (unchanged from 1956) was:


Ratchet Brace and set of bits

Large screwdriver and one small

2 pairs of cutting pliers

2ft or 3ft rule

Adjustable hacksaw frame

Pair of 7-in Footprints and 1 pair 9-in ditto

Bradawl

Wood chisel

Pad saw

2 Hammers

Plumb bob and line

Knife

Spirit level

Tenon saw

Centre Punch

Wheel brace

Pair side cutters

Set of spanners 1/8" to 1/2" Whitworth

Set of box spanners 1/8" to 3/4" Whitworth

Adjustable tap wrench

Miniature 6-in hacksaw frame

2 cold chisels, small and large, or (where appropriate) 1 cold chisel and 1 tonguing chisel


I have the wage rates for 1962 of 6/4 1/2d (now 32p) an hour with an apprentice at 15 on 20% of this, at 16 on 25%, at 17 on 30%. at 18 on 45%, at 19 on 60%, at 20 72.5%......


Sometime, I'll price the tools up from contemporary catalogues and in the meantime, have a think about how many weeks it would take to buy the tools!


Regards


BOD

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  • The Moon is your L.obster.


    Good luck Leigh


    Yes it`s ggod to think back how things have changed but learning the basics is still very important and sometimes forgoten in modern times in favour of quals.

    Back to basics might be a good rallying cry.


    It flumuxes me to find how many do not know how to wire a plug these days
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  • The Moon is your L.obster.


    Good luck Leigh


    Yes it`s ggod to think back how things have changed but learning the basics is still very important and sometimes forgoten in modern times in favour of quals.

    Back to basics might be a good rallying cry.


    It flumuxes me to find how many do not know how to wire a plug these days
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