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Dating an Installation.

Please help me to date this installation with earliest and latest dates.


Cream coloured Henley fuse box with cartridge fuses. Hinged lid to cover fuses.


P.V.C. insulated 7/.029 socket cables, tinned copper.


Lighting circuits with no earthing.


Cream coloured M.K. wiring accessories.


M.K. double sockets with four fixing screws.


Thanks,


Z.




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  • Screwits used well may be fine, the problem is partly the way they were used, and often left dangling in mid span with no strain relief or mechanical protection. Nothing quite like crunching one underfoot in the loft to put you off them totally. 

    Mind you 20 years earlier and you might have been removing twist joints in cotton covered singles, with the joints bandaged in 'Empire Cloth' branded black tape, so progress of a sort.

    Mike.
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  • Screwits used well may be fine, the problem is partly the way they were used, and often left dangling in mid span with no strain relief or mechanical protection. Nothing quite like crunching one underfoot in the loft to put you off them totally. 

    Mind you 20 years earlier and you might have been removing twist joints in cotton covered singles, with the joints bandaged in 'Empire Cloth' branded black tape, so progress of a sort.

    Mike.
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