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Album name: | lampy / vintage street lights |
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Date added: | 12 Mar, 2017 |
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Bet nobodys seen owt like this before
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They just dont do it like this no more do they unless your phil lol ... really nice install here
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I've seen loads of lead services and old bits but none as original and unmolested as this
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thanx, i try to get things as installed on the street circa 1950's
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That is realy neat is that a venier time switch aswell?
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Is the old lead incomer a proper tar filled one?
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Yes, its a genuine cast iron isco cut out, filled with bitumin , has 2 pot fuses, so its even double pole isolation !
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and not to mention, its wired in black rubber !
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Lol just how it was in the early 50s then! It's amazing how many of those tar filled cutouts are still in service in people's houses today. Down in St Ives recently there were similar looking cut outs feeding people's houses incoming cable was about 4.0mm but pyro people had 10Kw electric showers off them 😂
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This lead service actually has rubber insulated conductors within the lead sheath, which is protected with steel armoring bound with oil impregnated rope
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Probably still miles and miles and miles of that still live to this day
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seen wpd open these cables up loads of times, they use a plastic hack knife to slit the lead to expose the cores, then snip them one at a time, then pot end the cable if its damaged
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Surprised you have WPD all the way up there!
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Its very clean!, is the back board original?
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yes the hardwood backboards original, was all jet washed before fitting. All parts fitted were used items from the 50's as would have been fitted from new
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